Trump's Iran Threat Puts Australians in "Avoid" Zones

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Thousands of Australians in the Middle East are being told to "avoid" the region. This warning comes as the United States, under President Donald Trump, prepares a possible military strike against Iran. Australian government sources state that citizens could be in "mortal danger" if conflict erupts. The main risks are retaliatory attacks across the region. Officials are urgently telling Australians to leave high-risk countries like Iraq. For those who remain, the advice is to avoid all public gatherings and known military sites. The tension follows the U.S. killing of a top Iranian general. Australia is a close ally of the United States, which places its citizens abroad at increased risk during a crisis.