As Paris prepares to host the Olympic Games for the first time in a century, French authorities are gearing up for what is being described as the largest peacetime security operation in the country’s history.
The Wall Street Journal’s Matthew Dalton joined France 24’s Delano D’Souza to discuss the extensive security measures being put in place to ensure the safety and security of athletes, spectators, and officials during the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris.
With the threat of terrorism constantly looming, French authorities are leaving no stone unturned when it comes to security. From increased police presence and surveillance to advanced technology and coordination with international security agencies, every effort is being made to prevent any potential security threats.
The security operation for the Paris Olympics is not only focused on preventing terrorist attacks, but also on dealing with potential protests and disruptions that could arise during the games. With the global spotlight on Paris, ensuring a safe and secure environment for all involved is of utmost importance.
As the countdown to the Paris Olympics begins, all eyes will be on the security measures put in place to safeguard the event. With the collaboration of various security agencies and advanced technology, French authorities are confident in their ability to host a successful and secure Olympic Games.
As the world eagerly anticipates the start of the Paris Olympics, one thing is certain – safety and security will be top priorities for the organizers and authorities involved in this historic event.
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Peace time? Really?
imagine the ill equipped country trying to host future olympics… good luck, sports are no my cup of tea… guess its better to watch it on tv, forlks!
This interviewer is very unprofessional
I don't have a smartphone. So I can not visit the OG in Paris. This is also a sort of discrimination.
Been there past Saturday, yes the city is unlivable around the seine.
Let's face it, world affairs are very difficult with the polarized politics being what it is. However, it comes down to us, each individual person, to behave as well as we can. After all, life is challenging enough without violence imposed on other people. Best of luck throughout this event. Wishing all the athletes a safe and fun Games.
French talk more than there actions 😂
I will bet the back alleys in Timbuktu are safer than Paris.
A war game in France
Let’s hope it works and that there is no violence.
Not sure the guest is the most ideal one to talk about this…….
Back in the days, European countries used to be the safest places. Now, they're as vulnerable as elsewhere.
Such a peaceful ideology.