NSA’s global surveillance of allies and friendly nations described in oversight document
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The passage repeats widely known assertions about NSA capabilities and historic funding, cites no specific transactions, dates, or individuals beyond generic titles. It offers no actionable leads or n NSA built a half‑trillion‑dollar global sensor network with tens of thousands of linguists. Allied nations rely on NSA for signal intelligence despite having their own capabilities. Surveillance of f
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