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In reply to the discussion: Indian official: Diplomat's arrest in NYC barbaric [View all]smitra
(290 posts)As mentioned here - http://www.rediff.com/news/report/india-retaliates-stops-special-treatment-to-us-diplomats-at-airports/20131219.htm - what has been removed are traffic barriers that gave American diplomats special parking spots, etc. This was a PRIVILEGE given to them, in reciprocity, which has now been taken away.
You have mentioned the bombing of the US Embassy in Kenya. If security had truly been removed from the US Embassy - and it was truly insecure - the State Department would have evacuated all non-essential personnel, kept only a skeleton staff and severely restricted access to the embassy. This would have been done especially now - in the light of the unfortunate events in Benghazi. The State Department has done this in South Sudan recently.
Instead, John Kerry and Under Secretary Wendy Sherman have called Indian officials and, according to some sources speaking to the Press Trust of India, distanced the State Department from the statement issued by US Attorney Preet Bharara - at least for now.