Possible al-Qaeda threat closes all US embassies Sunday across Middle East
Lucas Jackson / Reuters file
The chancellery building inside the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad. The Iraq embassy and all others normally open on Sundays will be closed Aug. 4, State Department officials said.
The U.S. has been "apprised of information that out of an abundance of caution and care for our employees and others who may be visiting our installations, that indicates we should institute these precautionary steps," said State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf.
She didn't say which or how many embassies would be closed or what kind of information led to the decision, but she said the closings could be extended, "depending on our analysis."
No further details were immediately available.
Sunday is President Barack Obama's 52nd birthday, and it's also the day Iran inaugurates Hassan Rowhani as its new president. But U.S. officials told NBC News they had heard nothing to indicate that the date was chosen for either of those reasons.
Catherine Chomiak, Charlene Gubash and Robert Windrem of NBC News contributed to this report
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