U.S. News: The United States issued a travel warning all over the world on terrorist threats

The United States issued a travel warning all over the world on terrorist threats


The United States has issued a warning to travel all over the world for its citizens in response to "the increasing terrorist threats."
The Foreign Ministry has proposed "current information" continued group Islamic countries [IS], al-Qaeda, Boko Haram and other "planning terrorist attacks in various areas."
Alert, and said he will remain in place until February 24, 2016.
France, Russia, Mali and several other countries have seen deadly attacks in the past month.
The representative of the US State Department BBC News that there is "... currently there is no reason to believe that the citizens of the United States will be targeted specifically."
At the same time Belgium capital Brussels announced that the stay at the highest level of preparedness for another week because of fears of militant attacks like the one that killed 130 people in Paris on 13 November.
In other developments

    
We found an explosive belt in a clear bin in the Paris suburb of Montrouge, which is believed to be the suspect fugitive had passed on the night of the Paris attacks
    
France has the first air strikes against IS from the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to her, newly deployed in the eastern Mediterranean, reportedly hit targets in Iraq and Syria, including the stronghold IS tenderness
Travel Alert advises US citizens to "be careful when you are in public places or means of transport."
They are also advised to "be aware of his immediate surroundings and avoid large crowds or crowded places."
"The authorities believe that the possibility of terrorist attacks will continue as members of the ISIL / Da'esh [IS] back from Syria and Iraq," the Foreign Ministry said.

And alerts us to travel around the world is unusual but not rare.
Similar advice, which applies everywhere to prevent the United States itself, which is published twice in 2011 - after the death of Osama bin Laden, and on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the September 11 attacks. There was another warning in August 2013.
The warning came in the latest worldwide last Christmas holiday in response to the attack in Sydney, Australia, hinting at the danger of attacks, "a single wolf," and reiterated the warning this time using the word "persons belonging" less colorful.
It has been criticized for such warnings and wide in the past, both for being vague so as to be of interest to process a bit and do a job for them terrorists by creating a climate of fear that governments may introduce repressive policies.
But with millions of Americans traveling this week to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, US officials insist the work is reasonable to remind the global terrorist threat.
Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel warned that the threat to his country has been "imminent and serious."
But he also said that the authorities are planning to re-open schools and metro Brussels on Wednesday.
And it is believed to be behind the November 13 attacks Paris.
Launched coordinated attacks using explosive belts and guns at several sites in the French capital.
Belgian Public Prosecutor's Office announced on Monday that the fourth suspect had been charged with crimes related to terrorism attacks to Paris.
There was a man named one of the 21 people arrested in the raids on Sunday and Monday. It has been released without charge seventeen.

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