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DArtagnan
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So, by putting guns into the hands of the people - they're less likely to be victims?
That has to be the DTE joke of the month
That has to be the DTE joke of the month
"Any world leader who expresses shock at being spied on should immediately fall under suspicion by his or her own people for being dangerously naive," says John Arquilla, an intelligence expert at the Naval Postgraduate School.
Feinstein said neither she nor Obama was aware the NSA was collecting the communications of Merkel and other allied leaders
People who get raped are dangerously naive to walk down a dark alley.
What? And the people who get mugged are dangerously naive to carry money or the people who get murdered are dangerously naive to have been in the wrong place at the wrong time?
I've heard the outrage might have been instrumentalized to get a bit more leverage on the American - German relationship, at least in terms of espionage and information sharing.
Maybe Germany will join the "Five Eyes"?No country is in fact immune from American spying, excepting only Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, four English-speaking countries with which Washington established the "Five Eyes" pact to share intel and not spy on each other, a rather quaint "gentleman's agreement" dating to 1946 (which may or may not be always observed).
The Obama administration released hundreds of pages of newly declassified documents related to National Security Agency surveillance late Monday, including an 87-page ruling in which the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court first approved a program to systematically track Americans' emails during the Bush administration.
Follow up time. Yes, it's the fault of Republicans and Bush, again…
Hey, I'm not an American, it has NO impact on me. I'm just saying as a neutral outsider I'm finding it getting boring!!