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Americans Flee Middle East with Support from Private Security Firm

March 9, 20262 Mins Read
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Global Security Firm Aids Evacuations Amid Middle East Tensions

MCLEAN, Va. – As conflict escalates between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, many Americans find themselves in precarious situations in the Middle East. In response, government agencies and private organizations are working tirelessly to facilitate evacuations.

One of the key players is Global Guardian, a security firm that has successfully evacuated over 4,000 individuals from the region since the violence began. Dale Robert Buckner, the firm’s CEO, highlighted the company’s extensive network, with personnel in more than 140 countries ready to respond in emergencies.

Global Guardian operates mainly from their northern Virginia office but is equipped for real-time responses globally. Buckner emphasized the firm’s past experience, noting that they have managed various crises, from hurricanes in the U.S. to issues like kidnappings.

“We conduct around 300 protective missions every month across 84 countries,” Buckner mentioned, illustrating the firm’s wide-ranging capabilities.

As tensions rose after the U.S. and Israel’s recent strikes on Iran, Global Guardian’s teams quickly initiated emergency evacuations. For instance, after a missile strike, they were able to assist two college students attempting to leave Dubai within hours of receiving a call for help. “We had teams ready and mobilized quickly,” said Colin O’Brien, Deputy Vice President of Operations.

The evacuation process is complex and swift, often involving ground and air transport. In many cases, families are taken to hotels for rest while arranging further travel home. Global Guardian prepares evacuation plans in advance, ensuring safety protocols are in place before a crisis occurs.

Buckner noted the importance of coordination, stating, “We’re constantly communicating and executing plans. It’s vital that we have established routes and safe crossing points.”

Although Global Guardian is collaborating with the State Department, they have yet to conduct any official evacuation flights for the government. Their services come with a “Duty of Care Membership,” costing $15,000 annually for a family of five, which guarantees emergency response support whenever needed.

For those facing uncertainty in the Middle East, evasion costs can vary significantly based on circumstances. The firm remains committed to providing assistance as required, ensuring the safety of American citizens in crisis zones.

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