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    US issues warning overĀ Iran-aligned militias in Iraq amid efforts to help stranded citizens

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    By Humeyra Pamuk and ā€ŒSimon Lewis

    WASHINGTON, March 6 (Reuters) - The State Department on Friday ​warned U.S. citizens that Iran-aligned militiasĀ in Iraq may seek to target hotels frequented by foreigners in ⁠Iraq's Kurdistan region, as the U.S. scrambled to help thousands of Americans stranded in the Middle East.

    The Trump administration has faced criticism over its planning ​and initial assistance to U.S. citizens trying to leave the region since U.S.-Israeli strikes began ā€Œon Saturday and Iran responded with attacks on its neighbors, sparking airspaceĀ closures.Ā 

    "U.S. citizens in Iraq are strongly encouraged to depart as soon as they are safely able ⁠to do so," an alert from the U.S. embassy in Baghdad ⁠said. "Americans choosing not to depart should be prepared to shelter in place in a secure location for extended periods. Have a supply of food, water, medications, and other essential items."

    The alert said that commercial flights were currently not operating ā€Œout of Iraq, suggesting overland routes for those willing to leave the country.

    President ⁠Donald Trump on Friday said the U.S. is ā€Œmoving thousands of people out of countries throughout the ​Middle East amid the military conflict between the U.S., Israel and Iran.Ā 

    "It is being done quietly, but seamlessly," Trump said in a social media post ā€Œwithout providing further details.Ā 

    The State Department said later ​on Friday that it was continuing ⁠to contact Americans in the Middle East to offer charter ā€Œflights or ground travel assistance.Ā 

    "Several flights have ⁠safely returned hundreds of Americans to the United States with additional flights scheduled to take place over the coming days, as security conditions allow," Assistant Secretary ​of State for Global Public ā€ŒAffairs Dylan Johnson said in a statement.Ā 

    Johnson said a task force has "directly assisted ⁠nearly 13,000 Americans abroad, offering security ​guidance and travel assistance."

    (Reporting by Katharine Jackson and Ryan Patrick Jones, editing ​by Michelle Nichols and Cynthia Osterman)

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