US may issue warning on public places in Europe
Posted: Oct 02, 2010 1:49 PM EDT Updated: Oct 02, 2010 1:49 PM EDT
By EILEEN SULLIVAN and MATT LEE
Associated Press Writers WASHINGTON (AP) - The Associated Press has learned the Obama administration is considering a broad warning for U.S. citizens to avoid public places in Europe due to new al-Qaida threats.
Such a move could have significant implications for European tourism.
U.S. officials told the AP on Saturday that the State Department may issue a travel warning as early as Sunday advising Americans to stay away from European tourist sites, transportation hubs and other facilities airport for Europe because of new threat information.
State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley declined to comment on the matter. But he said the administration remains focused on al-Qaida threats to U.S. interests and will take appropriate steps to protect Americans.

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