Posted: 12:03 pm EDT
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Tell us about the U.S. embassy in your country. What image of the U.S. does it project? http://t.co/51QerC5MR2 pic.twitter.com/R0P39hBBcc
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) June 8, 2015
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@nytimesworld US’s Istanbul consulate building looks like an ugly castle built on top of Istinye hill pic.twitter.com/dTXxLngfZe
— SamimG (@samimg73) June 8, 2015
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@nytimesworld the new one in Istanbul is architecturally unacceptable but very safe! Check the elegant old one pic.twitter.com/FPPLzw6A91
— Serkan Uzel (@tribeca71) June 8, 2015
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@nytimesworld This one looks pretty much like the one in Oslo, and heavily protected it is, indeed.
— Anton Berg (@ahjapb) June 8, 2015
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@nytimesworld Fortresses of fear and force protection instead of openness and freedom
— Andy W (@WyoBronco) June 8, 2015
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@nytimesworld http://t.co/By8jHFtcKP US Emb. Kenya, looks like a heavy fortress, secluded, unaccessible. Btw no pictures are allowed.
— Arnold (@ArnoldTom3) June 8, 2015
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@nytimesworld Embassy in Kuala Lumpur is pretty old. Facade still looks like it’s from the 1970s.
— Richardson H. Kilis (@rhkilis) June 8, 2015
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@nytimesworld Jordan, Amman. Huge territory. You definitely understand who is the boss here
— Ksenia Pova (@Freyd_by_plakal) June 8, 2015
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