Thursday, October 11, 2012

Secretary Clinton needs to order an internal investigation to the priorities of the RSOs in the Middle East

The attacks on our embassies in the Mideast looks too much like Green on Blue attacks in Afghanistan. The attack today in Yemen had intelligence as to the activity of the embassy security officer. There needs to be an internal investigation to the priorities of the RSOs and what they are doing with our embassies in violent areas of the world.

I don't think anyone can adequately comment on this until such an investigation is conducted.

Diplomatic Security special agents, assigned to U.S. diplomatic missions overseas as regional security officers (RSOs), serve as the personal advisor to the ambassador or chief of mission on all security issues and coordinate all aspects of a mission's security program. They develop and implement effective security programs to protect our employees from terrorist, criminal, and technical attack both at work and at home. RSOs receive valuable assistance in this effort from other Diplomatic Security personnel, Marine Security Guards, U.S. Navy Seabees, local and cleared American guards, local investigators, and security engineering officers, and host government officials. In addition, RSOs provide unclassified security briefings and other professional security advice to U.S. business executives overseas.

RSOs serve as the primary liaison with foreign police and security services overseas in an effort to obtain support for U.S. law enforcement initiatives and investigations.