Well don't blame me if your "state department" people don't know their own language. Also, by their own definition, this should have been a warning, because warnings "remain in place until the situation changes". Or as I said nothing will ever change if you're an American and there's a group of Muslims around, any one of them might jump on your head. yes, in most cases no one would want to jump on your head, but the risk is there. It's like issuing a warning about dying in a crash. "Come on man, it won't be me, it can't" is what everybody thinks, otherwise no one would live home... So you get on the plane, assured that only 1 in 100000 million people dies in a crash, and 1 hour later you get a Russian rocket in your ass
That's just patently false. You most certainly can.
http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/nei...p100dangerous/
There are plenty of dangerous cities full of crime on either side.
I'm wondering where you're going that you're witnessing all this crime. I've been the victim of crime once in my whole life, in San Jose, where someone stole the radio out of my car. I know crime exists in Houston, but I've never actually seen it occurring myself. I've traveled all over the world and all over the US, and still never encountered what you're talking about. I think either you have extremely bad luck, or I have extremely good luck, or you're just spending too much time in the dangerous parts of these towns.
Or maybe you have something in your appearance or manner that provokes it. Do you have like a big swastika tatooed on your face or something?
'Twas a cutlass swipe or an ounce of lead
Or a yawing hole in a battered head
And the scuppers clogged with rotting red
And there they lay I damn me eyes
All lookouts clapped on Paradise
All souls bound just contrarywise, yo ho ho and a bottle of rum!