U.S. OFFICIALS TALK SECURITY DURING WORLD CUP 2026
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The 1994 U.S. World Cup pioneered metal detectors at every stadium!
When the U.S. hosted its first World Cup in 1994, security teams deployed metal detectors at all 9 venues — a then-unprecedented move that became the global standard for major sporting events.
The 1996 Atlanta Olympics bombing reshaped U.S. event security forever.
Eric Rudolph's pipe bomb at Centennial Olympic Park killed 2 and injured 111. The attack prompted a federal overhaul of large-event security protocols — the same framework now being applied to World Cup 2026 planning.
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Ukraine's U.S. Ambassador speaks directly for Kyiv in Washington.
Olga Stefanishyna serves as Ukraine's top diplomat in Washington, advocating for military aid and sanctions during an active war. The ambassador role is Ukraine's most critical diplomatic post. Learn more at Wikipedia
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