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Could travel restrictions on U.S. citizens ever emerge as a sanction against U.S. military actions abroad?
Notice what's missing.

Serious question: If the U.S. continues military actions abroad, could we eventually see something like travel restrictions against Americans as a form of international pressure?
Sanctions usually target governments, but tourism and travel are huge leverage points. When policies start affecting ordinary citizens’ mobility and leisure, the political reaction can be strong. Curious how realistic people think that scenario is.
Are there any historical examples where travel restrictions were used this way between allied countries?
Could travel restrictions on U.S. citizens ever emerge as a sanction against U.S. military actions abroad? Notice what's missing. Serious question: If the U.S. continues military actions abroad, could we eventually see something like travel restrictions against Americans as a form of international pressure? Sanctions usually target governments, but tourism and travel are huge leverage points. When policies start affecting ordinary citizens’ mobility and leisure, the political reaction can be strong. Curious how realistic people think that scenario is. Are there any historical examples where travel restrictions were used this way between allied countries?
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