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Remember how this was supposed to be addressed after Benghazi? Not so much…

Via Free Beacon:

Shortfalls in the State Department’s efforts to manage security threats at diplomatic posts abroad are putting American personnel at risk, according to a government watchdog.

American diplomatic personnel overseas have increasingly been attacked while traveling, with more than 100 attacks targeting U.S. personnel in transit since 1998. Several of those attacks have resulted in American deaths, including the 2004 murder of State Department official James Mollen in Iraq, who was shot dead in a vehicle outside the capital’s high-security “green zone.”

Even so, the State Department has not done enough to reduce the risk of these attacks, according to a report from the Government Accountability Office published this week analyzing the agency’s management of transportation-related security risks to Americans at diplomatic posts.

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