NSA’s global surveillance of allies and friendly nations described in oversight document
NSA’s global surveillance of allies and friendly nations described in oversight document 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 novel evidence, merely reiterating public knowledge about surveillance of allies. Key insights: 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 friendly countries has been approved by every U.S. President and Congress since 1941.
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NSA’s global surveillance of allies and friendly nations described in oversight document 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 novel evidence, merely reiterating public knowledge about surveillance of allies. Key insights: 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 friendly countries has been approved by every U.S. President and Congress since 1941.
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