U.S. Orders Embassy Staff Out of Beirut Amid Iran Fears

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U.S. Orders Embassy Staff Out of Beirut Amid Iran Fears
The U.S. State Department has ordered non-essential staff to leave its embassy in Beirut, Lebanon. It also warned U.S. citizens against travel to the country. The move comes amid rising regional tensions linked to Iran. Indirect talks between U.S. and Iranian officials are scheduled for Thursday in Geneva. Osamah Khalil, an international relations expert at Syracuse University, discussed the situation with CBS News. He noted the evacuation order is a significant precautionary step. Such orders are typically issued when governments perceive a heightened threat to their personnel. The safety of diplomatic staff is a top priority.