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03-08-2013

TERRORISM THREAT: USA, UK, FRANCE AND GERMANY CLOSE EMBASSIES

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Sana, Yemen Sana, Yemen

On August 2, the U.S. State Department has launched a worldwide alert about the possibility of terrorist attacks from al Qaeda against U.S. personnel in the Middle East and North Africa. The "serious and credible threats" reached U.S. intelligence have led to the announcement of the closure on 4 August of diplomatic offices in 18 countries: Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Libya, Jordan , Qatar, Mauritania, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Sudan and Yemen. Great Britain will similarly with the closure of the embassy in Yemen, as well as Germany and France.

According to U.S. sources the risk would be extended to diplomatic offices in Italy and Spain. On 4 August  Marines are expected to arrive in Rome and Madrid, men to be deployed in protection of embassies and consulates.

On 11 September, the U.S. ambassador Christopher Stevens was killed during an attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya. The attack provoked harsh reactions also on the U.S. domestic front, with the government accused of underestimating the many threats received about possible attacks before the incident of Benghazi. Now the game seems to open on multiple fronts, the U.S. Department maintains high alert and encourages all its citizens to pay attention in countries at risk, especially in proximity to embassies or consulates. The greatest threat, however, seems to come from Yemen, a country in which Americans drones engaged in the dismantling operations of jihadist groups operating in the area for some years, by means of targeted killings of members of AQAP (Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula).

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Claudio D'Angelo

Degree in Investigation and Security Sciences cum laude, University of Perugia.

Enrolled in the Master's Degree in Social Research for Internal and External Security - Safety and Security Manager. Intelligence analyst specialized in risk analysis, identification of possible threats and vulnerabilities of industrial sites, critical infrastructures and strategic objectives.

Expert in the management of emergency scenarios, procedures for crisis situations and  protection and safety of personnel working in areas of crises, with particular expertise in Middle East isseues.

Editor of the monthly magazine on line "Convincere", he conducts researches on the spread of jihadist groups in Middle East and North Africa, on the application of the complex systems theory to society and Network Analysis in the analysis process of intelligence.

 

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