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Security will be tight in Mainz area for Bush's visit
Stars and Stripes ^ | February 15, 2005 | Jessica Inigo

Posted on 02/15/2005 11:29:22 PM PST by Former Military Chick

MAINZ, Germany — The German government is planning to close major highways, river routes and airspace within a 37-mile radius when President Bush visits Mainz on Feb. 23.

Though still in the planning stages, the security strategy is expected to upset thousands of German commuters, as well as some Americans stationed in the area.

Portions of highways 60, 67, 3 and 66 will be closed from the Frankfurt International Airport past the city of Mainz from 7 to 11 a.m. and from 5 to 10 p.m. Also, both the Rhine and the Main rivers will be closed throughout the day, and airspace above the communities will be closed and monitored.

During a news conference Monday at the Rheinland-Palatinate state chancellor’s office, German police from the states of Hesse and Rheinland-Palatinate explained that protecting the U.S. president is the top priority.

Bush will be meeting with German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder at the Kurfürstliches Schloss, a castle along the Rhine River in Mainz, German officials said during the news conference.

They said they believe Bush will be visiting troops at nearby bases in Wiesbaden, but did not have any specifics.

However, Donna Dean, public affairs officer for the Army’s 221st Base Support Battalion in Wiesbaden, and Bob Purtiman, from the U.S. Army Europe office in Heidelberg, said they did not have any information on a planned presidential visit with the troops.

German officials also said first lady Laura Bush would be visiting American installations in Rheinland-Palatinate, which might include Ramstein Air Force Base or Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Army officials did not have any information on that trip.

Along with closing down highways and rivers, German schools in suburbs of Wiesbaden and Mainz will be closed for the day.

German officials apologized for the inconvenience, but said they were taking no chances after last year’s intelligence reports of a possible assassination of interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi who visited Berlin in December.

“This is the biggest police event ever in the Rhein-Main area. Several thousand policemen will be on the job,” said Karlheinz Pfister, director of the Wiesbaden Police Department.

“Protecting the airspace is a new dimension to German safety measures after 9/11,” he said, adding that unauthorized planes would be shot down.

Pfister suggested that people who must travel during the visit take public transportation, which should be only mildly affected.

In Mainz, there will be a “red district” where only authorized people will be admitted. Outside of the red district, at least six anti-war demonstrations will be held during the president’s visit. There will be 15 others the day before, officials said.

Two hot lines have been set up to address transportation issues. In Rheinland-Palatinate, call 0800-1235123. In Hessen, call 0800-0002841. English-speaking operators will be available.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bush; germany; military
Our military folks will sure get a charge out of the visit.
1 posted on 02/15/2005 11:29:23 PM PST by Former Military Chick
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To: Former Military Chick
However, Donna Dean, public affairs officer for the Army’s 221st Base Support Battalion in Wiesbaden, and Bob Purtiman, from the U.S. Army Europe office in Heidelberg, said they did not have any information on a planned presidential visit with the troops.

The press wants the President's itinerary so they can publish it for the convenience of the enemy. I mean, so they can do their journalistic duty of reporting everything... /sarcasm

Naturally, nobody is going to talk.

2 posted on 02/16/2005 3:07:38 AM PST by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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To: Former Military Chick

Used to live there - when first Prez Bush visited. Beautiful city - and OLD - over 2000 years old.


3 posted on 02/16/2005 7:07:16 PM PST by LiteKeeper (Secularization of America is happening)
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The entire town is grumbling about this visit. For a five hour period...you are basically trapped in the city. Truckers on the autobahn system will be halted, and the jam will be at least five miles long. Almost every major business in town has had to cancel operations for the day...paying employees out of their pocket. And even schools have been canceled. From all previous presidents that I've seen come through (Carter, Reagan, and Clinton)...I've never seen this much security. There is absolute fear that some Muslim nut will attempt something...and that major demonstrations will occur. They are already talking of at least 10,000 demonstrators being in the thick of the whole affair.


4 posted on 02/19/2005 10:04:34 PM PST by pepsionice
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