Americans’ Current Relocation Plans Amid Escalating U.S. – Iran War
The June 22nd U.S. strikes on Iran’s three nuclear sites (commonly known as Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan) have triggered a sudden and growing surge of Americans leaving the nation. But what is behind this exodus? Multiple threats and fears of a full-scale conflict, which are making many Americans feel unsafe even within their own borders. What once seemed a safe haven in Western Europe is now becoming a volatile area with a high number of American military bases that makes the Old World a potential target for attacks and terrorism. Unlike past waves of migration, people are not just trying to free themselves from President Donald Trump’s Republican policies. Indeed, what is happening now is a global repositioning driven by the belief that finding real safety as U.S. expats might mean going farther than anyone expected. As European leaders geared up to give asylum to Americans, from Portugal to Spain