Court gave NSA broad leeway in surveillance, documents show – WaPo

Homeland Security Digital Library Blog 2014-07-01

Summary:

Washington Post, Ellen Nakashima and Barton Gellman: “Virtually no foreign government is off-limits for the National Security Agency, which has been authorized to intercept information “concerning” all but four countries, according to top-secret documents. The United States has long had broad no-spying arrangements with those four countries — Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand — in a group […]

Link:

http://www.bespacific.com/court-gave-nsa-broad-leeway-surveillance-documents-show-wapo/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=court-gave-nsa-broad-leeway-surveillance-documents-show-wapo

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Authors:

Sabrina I. Pacifici

Date tagged:

07/01/2014, 21:20

Date published:

07/01/2014, 19:53