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American Journalist Shelly Kittleson Snatched Off Baghdad Street – HotAir

These are the times that heads should be on swivels, and wandering the streets in Middle Eastern countries, Westerners are ever so vulnerable to the worst imaginable events befalling them.





Shelly Kittleson is a well-known, award-winning American freelance journalist who lives in Italy and has spent years covering the Middle East. Apparently, there had been a threat levied against her, one serious enough that our State Department had warned her, in vain, not to travel to Iraq.

…Kittleson, an American citizen who has spent years in Italy and is currently based in Rome, is known for her courageous reporting from war zones in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria. Kittleson has no known agenda and has contributed to numerous publications, including Al-Monitor. Trump administration sources confirmed to Al-Monitor that they were aware of the threat against her and had advised against travel to Iraq.

She went.

And this is what happened this evening, Baghdad time.

Horrifying. Absolutely horrifying.

I’m sure she felt much more secure in her car. It’s not as if she’d been walking down the street completely engrossed in something, and they took her off the sidewalk.

These four men carjacked her right out in the open. 

The Iraqi Interior Ministry confirmed the kidnapping without naming Kittleson, and described their forces going into action to chase down the suspected kidnappers almost immediately.





The pursuit ended in a crash and rollover, and while one suspect was captured, there was no sign of Kittleson in the vehicle.

…Iraq’s Interior Ministry has confirmed that a foreign journalist has been kidnapped in Iraq, however, it did not provide any further details about the identity of the reporter.

“The Ministry of the Interior announces that, in the evening of this day, a foreign journalist encountered an incident of kidnapping by unknown people, and immediately the specialized security forces dispatched their duties to pursue the criminals, according to accurate intelligence information and an intensive field effort to track the path of the kidnappers”, the Ministry said in a post on social media.

The ministry stated that while the security forces were pursuing the vehicle belonging to the kidnappers, it overturned. However, the forces were able to arrest one of the accused and seized the vehicles used in the abduction.

Kittleson’s latest work had been a thoughtful piece in the Middle East Uncovered Substack about Syria, and its struggle to maintain stability as the region explodes around it.





People on the streets barely look up at the sound of missile interceptions overhead, even as Israel and the United States escalate their conflict with Iran.

For the first time in well over a decade, Syria seems to have become one of the safest countries in the region.

Regional violence has killed over a thousand people in Lebanon and Iran and dozens elsewhere in recent weeks, as the ongoing war widens; nevertheless, many Syrians continue to return and rebuild. After more than a decade of barrel bombs, snipers, foreign militias, and fragmentation, this period of being largely left alone—for the time being, at least—has restored a sense of hope in much of the population.

Citing the latest figures from the EU border agency Frontex, Benjamin Feve, senior research analyst at Karam Shaar Advisory, posted on X on March 20 that “only 30 Syrian nationals were detected crossing into the EU irregularly in January 2026,” marking a sharp drop from previous years.

Conversations in Damascus’s upscale cafés often focus on business opportunities and complications tied to international travel amid airport shutdowns; in less well-off households on the outskirts, discussions center on rising prices for basic goods and a persistent lack of electricity.

One Lebanese-Syrian woman in Damascus told me that “war has become normal for us,” adding that she plans to bring as much of her family still in Lebanon to Syria as soon as possible.

She also talks about Syrian outreach to the US.





…Syria’s transitional government has made no secret of the fact that it considers good relations with the United States key to the country’s future. In November, Syrian and US officials announced that Syria had joined the US-led international coalition against the Islamic State, after Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa visited Washington and met his US counterpart at the White House.

As part of efforts to ensure that the Jewish community knows it is welcome, the US-based Syrian Emergency Task Force—including its executive director, an American citizen of Palestinian-Syrian origins, Mouaz Moustafa—took several figures from the community to Syria to meet with key government officials and visit the Damascus synagogue as well as other places in the city last year.

It’s well done and a very good read. And you can tell she really is very – I don’t know if ‘comfortable’ is the right word, so ‘familiar’ might be better –  familiar in and with these places that are so very foreign to us and known for treachery at every turn.

Kittleson does have a US-designated point of contact, whom I hope gets some good news quickly. There are already so many conflicting stories.

That she was found in the car wreckage, and is now in a local hospital, etc.

I’ve only reported what the official Iraqi government statements reflect and which Kittleson’s POC has reiterated, however disheartening they may be.





The State Department is also tracking, as you might imagine.

•The Trump Administration has no higher priority than the safety and security of Americans. 

•We are closing tracking these reports. 

•Due to privacy and other considerations, we have nothing further to share at this time.

Baghdad is 8 hours ahead of us here in the Central time zone, so it’s 9:30 at night.

Prayers up that they find her quickly, safe, and well.

BIG prayers up for her and everyone in harm’s way.


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