What in the world do these people do..? They can't possibly need that many IT people-
CIA most likely. Kabul was used to spy on Iran and Pakistan.
Suck taxpayer monies. There’s no reason why we should have that many government doofuses in that embassy.
They’re there to serve all the American tourists that go there.
“coders”
Tenant organizations: Intel Agencies/Cover & declared positions), DIA(Military Liaison/Defense Attache), FBI/LEGAT, USAID, Peace Corps, Treasury, Commence Dept, e.g., there are over 106 different USG entities most of which represent all the various Departments in D.C. Heck they probably have the EPA by now....
I was in the foreign service (Middle East, Asia, South America) handling the classified communications, radio program, Telephone Swatch, Satellite, Pouch Mail, US Postal Supervisor, etc. Anything for anyone or any organization went thru me, and I put them in the Classified and Unclassified computers.
There is so much going on in an embassy or consulate. We have people overseas representing the FBI, Treasury, DEA, etc., doing their work overseas in a lot of different countries. These three are in as much danger as the Intel Agency folks. Everything is shared intelligence. Meetings held by the Amb/CG with all department heads expedites work and ensures all department heads are onboard or aware of everything everyone has concerning ______ (just about anything you could reasonably think up as a function of the USG in the States).
In my humble opinion, the appropriate mix of personnel representing Agencies/Departments is adequate.
Security can amount to extra layers of personnel in the mission or connected to the mission. In many countries people are protecting the embassy who never communicate with the mission. Everything is reasonable.
God Bless or As Allah Wishes the Local Nation’s who work in every section of that mission; they are dead meat.
I believe that contractors and Rent-an-infantry are counted in these numbers.
The USMC / Marine Security Guards are a token force within the mission.
I have a family member working in the International Law Enforcement and because of their dealings with US Drug Enforcement they are considered to be potential targets for drug cartels.