How safe is it to go to Baghdad? [on hold]
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How safe is it to go to current day Baghdad as a tall American white dude who speaks only English?
Safe in terms of bodily harm, abduction and/or robbery. Can I roam around in tourist areas of Baghdad without any enhanced danger due to my background?
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How safe is it to go to current day Baghdad as a tall American white dude who speaks only English?
Safe in terms of bodily harm, abduction and/or robbery. Can I roam around in tourist areas of Baghdad without any enhanced danger due to my background?
us-citizens safety middle-east iraq
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put on hold as primarily opinion-based by David Richerby, ThE iLlEgAl aLiEn, Robert Columbia, Tor-Einar Jarnbjo, bytebuster 2 days ago
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Welcome to TSE. Your question as stated is too broad and opinion-based to be answerable. You haven't told us the purpose of the trip, what you plan to do, or where you plan to stay, or what research into the matter you've already completed. But as of April 9, 2019, the official U.S. State Department guidance is Do Not Travel: Do not travel to Iraq due to terrorism, kidnapping, and armed conflict. U.S. citizens in Iraq are at high risk for violence and kidnapping.
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IMHO this question can be improved and is borderline acceptable.
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How safe is it to go to current day Baghdad as a tall American white dude who speaks only English?
Safe in terms of bodily harm, abduction and/or robbery. Can I roam around in tourist areas of Baghdad without any enhanced danger due to my background?
us-citizens safety middle-east iraq
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How safe is it to go to current day Baghdad as a tall American white dude who speaks only English?
Safe in terms of bodily harm, abduction and/or robbery. Can I roam around in tourist areas of Baghdad without any enhanced danger due to my background?
us-citizens safety middle-east iraq
us-citizens safety middle-east iraq
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put on hold as primarily opinion-based by David Richerby, ThE iLlEgAl aLiEn, Robert Columbia, Tor-Einar Jarnbjo, bytebuster 2 days ago
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as primarily opinion-based by David Richerby, ThE iLlEgAl aLiEn, Robert Columbia, Tor-Einar Jarnbjo, bytebuster 2 days ago
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Welcome to TSE. Your question as stated is too broad and opinion-based to be answerable. You haven't told us the purpose of the trip, what you plan to do, or where you plan to stay, or what research into the matter you've already completed. But as of April 9, 2019, the official U.S. State Department guidance is Do Not Travel: Do not travel to Iraq due to terrorism, kidnapping, and armed conflict. U.S. citizens in Iraq are at high risk for violence and kidnapping.
– choster
2 days ago
1
IMHO this question can be improved and is borderline acceptable.
– Hanky Panky
yesterday
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Welcome to TSE. Your question as stated is too broad and opinion-based to be answerable. You haven't told us the purpose of the trip, what you plan to do, or where you plan to stay, or what research into the matter you've already completed. But as of April 9, 2019, the official U.S. State Department guidance is Do Not Travel: Do not travel to Iraq due to terrorism, kidnapping, and armed conflict. U.S. citizens in Iraq are at high risk for violence and kidnapping.
– choster
2 days ago
1
IMHO this question can be improved and is borderline acceptable.
– Hanky Panky
yesterday
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Welcome to TSE. Your question as stated is too broad and opinion-based to be answerable. You haven't told us the purpose of the trip, what you plan to do, or where you plan to stay, or what research into the matter you've already completed. But as of April 9, 2019, the official U.S. State Department guidance is Do Not Travel: Do not travel to Iraq due to terrorism, kidnapping, and armed conflict. U.S. citizens in Iraq are at high risk for violence and kidnapping.
– choster
2 days ago
Welcome to TSE. Your question as stated is too broad and opinion-based to be answerable. You haven't told us the purpose of the trip, what you plan to do, or where you plan to stay, or what research into the matter you've already completed. But as of April 9, 2019, the official U.S. State Department guidance is Do Not Travel: Do not travel to Iraq due to terrorism, kidnapping, and armed conflict. U.S. citizens in Iraq are at high risk for violence and kidnapping.
– choster
2 days ago
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IMHO this question can be improved and is borderline acceptable.
– Hanky Panky
yesterday
IMHO this question can be improved and is borderline acceptable.
– Hanky Panky
yesterday
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Iraq - Level 4: Do Not Travel
Source: U.S. Department of State Travel Advisory, April 9, 2019
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Iraq - Level 4: Do Not Travel
Source: U.S. Department of State Travel Advisory, April 9, 2019
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Iraq - Level 4: Do Not Travel
Source: U.S. Department of State Travel Advisory, April 9, 2019
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Iraq - Level 4: Do Not Travel
Source: U.S. Department of State Travel Advisory, April 9, 2019
Iraq - Level 4: Do Not Travel
Source: U.S. Department of State Travel Advisory, April 9, 2019
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Welcome to TSE. Your question as stated is too broad and opinion-based to be answerable. You haven't told us the purpose of the trip, what you plan to do, or where you plan to stay, or what research into the matter you've already completed. But as of April 9, 2019, the official U.S. State Department guidance is Do Not Travel: Do not travel to Iraq due to terrorism, kidnapping, and armed conflict. U.S. citizens in Iraq are at high risk for violence and kidnapping.
– choster
2 days ago
1
IMHO this question can be improved and is borderline acceptable.
– Hanky Panky
yesterday