Security has been beefed up around the White House amid heightened tensions with Iran.
International
News : The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on
Tuesday said that it was restricting all civilian US aircraft from
operating in the airspace over Iraq, Iran, and the waters of the
Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
"The
FAA issued Notices to Airmen (NOTAMS) tonight outlining flight
restrictions that prohibit US civil aviation operators from operating
in the airspace over Iraq, Iran, and the waters of the Persian Gulf
and the Gulf of Oman. The FAA
will continue closely monitoring events in the Middle East. We will
continue coordinating with our national security partners and sharing
information with US air carriers and foreign civil aviation
authorities," the agency said in a statement citing CNN.
This
comes after Iran launched a series of attacks on US targets in Iraq
including the targetting of two bases at Al-Asad and Abril with over
a dozen ballistic missiles.
The
attacks came in retaliation to the killing of senior Iranian general
Qassem Soleimani. Iran has threatened to attack inside America if the
US responds to missile attacks. Meanwhile, a White House official
said that President Donald Trump will not deliver an address tonight
following the missile attacks.
White
House press secretary Stephanie Grisham also said that a separate
written statement will not be issued. A statement was issued earlier
where Trump was briefed on the missile attack.
Security
has been beefed up around the White House amid heightened tensions
with Iran, CNN reported citing a law enforcement official.
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