http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5337458.stm
9/12/2006 7:05:38 AM
It could be good for the relationship between the US and Syria, since this event helps to draw a distinction between the government of Syria and the terrorists of Syria.
9/12/2006 8:17:38 AM
I think so as well. Do you know anything about the security forces for the embassies there though? This report referred to them as "local security forces" and I didn't know if they were public or private forces.
9/12/2006 8:19:57 AM
Government forces, I think. Other news articles refer to them as Syrian security forces.
9/12/2006 8:25:40 AM
.[Edited on September 12, 2006 at 9:00 AM. Reason : weird sounding thread title]
9/12/2006 9:00:12 AM
^^^ There are technically three types of security forces that protect the Embassy itself (not including diplomatic security and ambo/dcm security details). One being the Marine Security Guard Detachment. Strictly speaking, they are responsible for security within the compound and most specifically the Chancery (the building that houses all classified materials and work areas). The second is local police or paramilitary forces assigned by the host government to patrol the outer perimiter. They are generally posted incrementally around the outer wall of the embassy compound and are generally armed with a variety of small arms. They do not man and sentry posts or access points to the compound.The last is a local guard force hired by the US government. These guys are hired, paid, and trained by the US Govt and are responsible for patrolling the outside the compound with the govt police, inside the compound (but not within the chancery), and manning all security posts at access points into the compound.In all likelyhood, it was a combination of the last two types of local guards that engaged the attackers. They were likely being directed by the Marine on duty, with the rest of the Marines being brought in from whereever they were. Let me know if you need any clarification[Edited on September 12, 2006 at 9:07 AM. Reason : ^]
9/12/2006 9:06:33 AM
^ that just sounds cool... i dont know why... haha...
9/12/2006 9:21:34 AM
Yeah, I guess it is pretty cool. Pretty cool unless you are one of the actual security guards (whether is be Marine or Local), the job would for the most part be mind numbingly boring. However, the Marine Security Guards have the best deal going in the Corps. All 'Marine Houses' are down right badass, they serve two tours in exotic locales, and more or less get to live like the locals (except for a few embassies).
9/12/2006 9:34:43 AM
Yea imagine guarding the embassy at places like Amsterdam or Switzerland, or maybe in places like Antigua or the Bahamas. That would be rough.
9/12/2006 9:44:19 AM
^ Yeah, it probably wouldn't be dificult and its guaranteed to be incredibly boring. But lets be honest, if you are selecting to go somewhere like that, you are going for the life outside of work. Just as those who select Iraq, Afghanistan, etc. go for the action during work.
9/13/2006 8:05:39 AM