Officially Declared a Security Risk by the US Embassy

Someone working at the US embassy invitied me to a USMC party, they requested I send in my information like civil ID for the usual security clearance.

I do so and recieved the GO a day later.

The day before they tell the person who invited me that I have NO AUTHORIZATION to even enter the US Embassy. My friend told me that they didn't really clarify a reason, he said it could be because am from Uzbekistan (former USSR satelliate) or have a job listing of computer programmer (I might hack their NOC list).

Either way I wasn't overly suprised. I mean really this kinda of shit would probably make me a terrist

It seems really funny, US is so strange and hypocritical when it comes to dealing with my nation, they rented out our airbase North of Afghanistan, used our oppressive special forces to torture captured fighters so they could keep their own hands clean, then later criticized our presidency for being too dictatorial. Our president got pissed with the US State Department telling him if he could or could not oppress his people and kicked them all out.

MINK says...

and yet again Farhad makes a good point that nobody will read.

Now dwigger's dead i see no reason to stick around this intellectual backwater lol

for comparison... i was cleared to meet the Queen.
So the British government obviously have NO idea how immensely terrifying I can be.
FYI i was allowed to wear shoes.

rougy says...

I don't know, Farhad, missing a party crammed full of US marines could be looked upon as a blessing in disguise.

Imagine Romper Room where all the kids are drunk, short-tempered, and can kill with their bare hands.

And, yes, the US is strange and hypicritical, and that's putting it nicely.

Farhad2000 says...

I actually was looking forward to it, I wanted to know American impressions of Kuwait. People stationed here have a really odd habit of staying completely within their designated compounds, only being with other Americans, and am not just talking about the troops but almost everyone here within working capacity with the State Department. It really is odd.

I remember speaking to someone back in Canada, a daughter of some US personnel stationed in Kuwait, and she didn't have a clue about the place at all. Very strange considering they lived here for 5 years.

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