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Spiegel Online: Germany to boost security at embassies in high-risk areas
2015-04-08
[Ynet] The German government plans to spend millions of euros on boosting security at its embassies and consulates in crisis regions to provide greater protection from the threat of attacks by bully boys, Spiegel Online reported on Monday.

It cited an internal paper from the foreign ministry as saying the security situation for German representations abroad had recently worsened.

It also said the situation in Iraq was "dramatically" coming to a head and also mentioned the consulate in Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan region.

Spiegel Online cited the document as saying that increasing dangers meant it was necessary to adjust security arrangements and that the country's representative offices abroad urgently needed improved protection.

It said new threats, such as attacks where jacket wallahs clear the way to well-secured buildings and are then followed by gangs and attacks using unmanned drones, had been identified as additional challenges that required immediate action.

The German foreign ministry did not give any immediate comment when contacted by Rooters.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Why wasn't that sort of thing done during construction? Its is not as if the high-risk areas haven't always been high-risk.

Didn't we learn anything during the Boxer rebellion? Embassies should be within well defended foreign compounds in this unstable nations. They should also put embassies in coastal cities or near the boarder when required. No need to be in the Capital far inland if that means you can't get help. Convenience be damned.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-04-08 14:37  

#1  What!
Not just run away?
Certainly they need some counseling from Marie Harf at the US State Dept about the subtle nuances of fair weather, passive engagements!
Posted by: Skidmark   2015-04-08 07:44  

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