A small non-profit organization that specializes in rescuing Americans in conflict zones has been flooded with requests since the Middle East erupted following the U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran last Saturday. Grey Bull Rescue — a veteran-led, donor-funded nonprofit organization — has received between 700-800 requests since the start of the conflict less than a week ago, Bryan Stern, the group’s founder and chairman, told the Washington Examiner. Many of those requests, he specified, are for larger groups of people, like families or religious groups that were overseas at the time the fi

A small non-profit organization that specializes in rescuing Americans in conflict zones has been flooded with requests since the Middle East erupted following the U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran last Saturday. Grey Bull Rescue — a veteran-led, donor-funded nonprofit organization — has received between 700-800 requests since the start of the conflict less than a week ago, Bryan Stern, the group’s founder and chairman, told the Washington Examiner. Many of those requests, he specified, are for larger groups of people, like families or religious groups that were overseas at the time the fi