U.S. Embassy in Germany Warns of Terror Threat
April 20, 2007
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The U.S. embassy in Berlin warned Friday that Germany faced an increased threat of terrorism and that Americans in the country were particularly at risk.
Although the State Department regularly issues warnings about dangers to U.S. citizens in Europe and elsewhere in the world, Germany has rarely been singled out as a potential security problem.
In posting the warning, the embassy in Berlin said U.S. diplomatic and consular offices across Germany had increased their security in response to “a heightened threat situation.” The embassy did not give details, but U.S. officials who spoke on condition of anonymity said the warning was prompted by increased activity among Islamic extremists in the country instead of a specific plot.
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