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+ | |image_caption=Ambassador [[Philip Crowe]] was a spook. During [[World War II]], he worked in the [[Office of Strategic Services]]. He was a part of the The [[1001 Club]]. | ||
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+ | The '''United States Ambassador to Norway''' is the [[United States]]' highest diplomatic representative to [[Norway]]. | ||
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+ | ==Overview== | ||
+ | Norway joined [[NATO]] in 1949, and was part of the [[Marshall Plan]].<ref>https://books.openedition.org/igpde/14902?lang=en</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Embassy building== | ||
+ | From June [[1959]] to May [[2017]], the embassy was located in central Oslo, in Henrik Ibsen Street 48. In 2010, [[Norway/Deep state|several pensioned high-ranking Norwegian intelligence leaders]] were exposed as being hired by the embassy to commit "private" surveillance of Norwegian persons of interest. | ||
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+ | Since [[2017]], the embassy is located at Huseby in Western Oslo, just a few meters from the Norwegian [[Huseby military base]], in the process removing a 40 acre green space, to local protests.<ref>http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/article3097963.ece</ref> | ||
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+ | In [[2019]], work started on a "water treatment plant " at Huseby, an underground space officially the size of a football arena. The plant will require 100,000 truckloads of rubble to be removed, which will mostly be done through a three-kilometre cross-impact tunnel from Huseby down to the sea.<ref>https://www.akersposten.no/slik-blir-det-enorme-vannanlegget-pa-huseby/s/5-142-36907</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Office in Tromsø== | ||
+ | On June 1, 2023, US Secretary of State [[Antony Blinken]] announced during his visit to [[Oslo]] that the United States will establish a diplomatic office (American Presence Post) in [[Tromsø]], in [[Northern Norway]].<ref>https://www.aftenposten.no/verden/i/BWdO6E/blinken-usa-oppretter-diplomatisk-kontor-i-tromsoe</ref> This came at the same time as the US massively increased its military presence in the region. | ||
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Ambassador Philip Crowe was a spook. During World War II, he worked in the Office of Strategic Services. He was a part of the The 1001 Club. | |
Start | 8 March 1905 |
Interests | Norway |
The United States ambassador to Norway. |
The United States Ambassador to Norway is the United States' highest diplomatic representative to Norway.
Contents
Overview
Norway joined NATO in 1949, and was part of the Marshall Plan.[1]
Embassy building
From June 1959 to May 2017, the embassy was located in central Oslo, in Henrik Ibsen Street 48. In 2010, several pensioned high-ranking Norwegian intelligence leaders were exposed as being hired by the embassy to commit "private" surveillance of Norwegian persons of interest.
Since 2017, the embassy is located at Huseby in Western Oslo, just a few meters from the Norwegian Huseby military base, in the process removing a 40 acre green space, to local protests.[2]
In 2019, work started on a "water treatment plant " at Huseby, an underground space officially the size of a football arena. The plant will require 100,000 truckloads of rubble to be removed, which will mostly be done through a three-kilometre cross-impact tunnel from Huseby down to the sea.[3]
Office in Tromsø
On June 1, 2023, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced during his visit to Oslo that the United States will establish a diplomatic office (American Presence Post) in Tromsø, in Northern Norway.[4] This came at the same time as the US massively increased its military presence in the region.
Office Holders on Wikispooks
Name | From | To |
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Philip Crowe | 1969 | 1973 |
Clifton Wharton | 2 March 1961 | 4 September 1964 |