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<blockquote data-quote="roadrunner2012" data-source="post: 1025351" data-attributes="member: 40736"><p>Perhaps I'm more practical. There is one battalion of Marines in about 150 posts around the world assigned to Embassies and Consulates. I would love it more than you can imagine that every time an American diplomat leave the secure confines of the Embassy in a potentially dangerous location he was in an armored vehicle surround by security equipped with heavy weaponry with a chopper and ambulance on call. That's not reality, though. I know that every effort is made to ensure the safety of our diplomats. Two retired SEALS providing security were killed in Libya. We don't know how many other security forces were on site. Typically security of our diplomats is the responsibility of the host country. Jones' post leads us to believe that many Libyan security people died in the attack as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadrunner2012, post: 1025351, member: 40736"] Perhaps I'm more practical. There is one battalion of Marines in about 150 posts around the world assigned to Embassies and Consulates. I would love it more than you can imagine that every time an American diplomat leave the secure confines of the Embassy in a potentially dangerous location he was in an armored vehicle surround by security equipped with heavy weaponry with a chopper and ambulance on call. That's not reality, though. I know that every effort is made to ensure the safety of our diplomats. Two retired SEALS providing security were killed in Libya. We don't know how many other security forces were on site. Typically security of our diplomats is the responsibility of the host country. Jones' post leads us to believe that many Libyan security people died in the attack as well. [/QUOTE]
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