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re: In Crimea, Russia May Have Gotten a Jump on West by Evading U.S. Eavesdropping
Posted on 3/23/14 at 10:46 pm to monsterballads
Posted on 3/23/14 at 10:46 pm to monsterballads
Anyone remember this leak?
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Imagine what else he's made available to the Russians
Good times
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Dec 5 (Reuters) - Sweden has been a key partner for the United States in spying on Russia, Swedish television reported on Thursday, citing leaked documents from the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA).
Swedish television said it had obtained the documents from Glenn Greenwald, the journalist who brought NSA contractor Edward Snowden's leaks about mass surveillance by the agency to world attention.
Greenwald tweeted on Thursday that the close relationship between the United States and Sweden could not be "overstated" and that this was the first of many revelations to come.
Earlier this year, Snowden leaked details of a global spying programme by the NSA, stirring international criticism. The U.S. has said much of the information was a result of cooperation with other intelligence services.
Swedish television cited a document dated April 18 saying Sweden's National Defence Radio Establishment (FRA), which conducts electronic communications surveillance, had helped in providing the United States with information on Russia.
"The FRA provided NSA ... a unique collection on high-priority Russian targets, such as leadership, internal politics," it quoted the document saying.
Sweden's defence minister said on Thursday that it cooperates with some other countries but does not say which.
"It is very important to have a defence intelligence cooperation so that we can keep track of external threats to Swedish interests," Karin Enstrom told Swedish news agency TT.
"That we cooperate is something very natural. We build our security in cooperation with other countries and other organisations."
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Imagine what else he's made available to the Russians
Good times
Posted on 3/23/14 at 10:49 pm to Decatur
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Imagine what else he's made available to the Russians
Good times
let's just assume that this plan is moral, right, and legal.
why did the bureaucrats allow a guy like snowden so much access? if there is a failure, it was on the admin itself
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