Friday, February 27, 2026

Embassy Staff Warned To Leave Israel

 

As tensions increase following the end of negotiations between Iran and inept, craven U.S. negotiators Steve "Witless" Witkoff and the Malignant Fascist's corrupt son-in-law Jared Kushner, the U.S. embassy in Israel has urged its staff to consider leaving as an attack on Iran appears likely.  From NBC News:

"The United States on Friday told some embassy staff that they could leave Israel — and that those who want to must do so quickly — as fears of an American attack on Iran fueled alarm throughout the region.

The message, conveyed in an email from Ambassador Mike Huckabee that was sent to the U.S. mission, instructed those wishing to leave to 'do so TODAY.' NBC News has seen the email, which was first reported by The New York Times.

The guidance was issued out of 'an abundance of caution' after meetings and calls through the night, including conversations with the State Department, Huckabee said in the email.

'There is no need to panic,' the email read. 'For those desiring to leave, it’s important to make plans to depart sooner rather than later.'

He also urged anyone intending to leave to go ahead and book flights, citing the likely surge in demand out of Israel after the embassy's move." (our emphasis)

If war with Iran were to break out, Israel would be immediate targets of Iran's weapons and its surrogate forces in the region.  The MF's threats against Iran, backed up by a massive shift of arms and personnel to the region, come as he has yet to explain the goal for a war, particularly after he bragged about having totally destroyed their nuclear facilities last year.  The MF's regime likely sees the widespread unrest in Iran in the past months as a sign that regime change might be possible.  One can't discount the fact that the chaotic bluster from the MF would to be a distraction from his problems at home: growing interest in the Epstein - Trump files and his 38,000+ mentions, his failed tariffs, his dropping poll numbers, etc.  We'll see whether Huckabee's "no need to panic" is based in reality or not.

 

 

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