Eski NSA yüklenici Edward Snowden tarafından ortaya belgelerin önbellek ABD e-posta ve Almanya, Fransa ve Brezilya’nın dahil olmak üzere en yakın yabancı müttefiklerinin telefon görüşmeleri izlemek için gözetim yöntemleri kullandığını açıkladı. Âyetlerini Ciddi bir şekilde bu gözetim programları dünya çapında pek çok terörist tehditleri bertaraf ki Dışişleri Bakanlığı yetkilileri ısrarla belirtmesine rağmen bu ülkeler ile ABD’nin ilişkilerini zarar vermiş.
@NXTQPT3 yıl3Y
Yes, but only because in doing so it could be possible to be aware of corruption. Other allies spy on our country as well. But stop corporate espionage. Using NSA surveillance and other forms of such spying can actually hinder progress.
@LZGWGX3 yıl3Y
Yes, but surveillance of potential terrorist threats only
@LP6KPW3 yıl3Y
Yes, but should instead find a way to more directly work with the other countries to prevent a possible terrorist attack. Take downs should be handled by the country it takes place in. But information should be shared.
@LP4WXG3 yıl3Y
All countries have surveillance on other countries.
@LP2V283 yıl3Y
Vigilance is important, but targeting spying programs of terror cells rather than allied nations themselves is a better use of resources.
@LNXLV73 yıl3Y
Eliminate this agency if it is going to become a pawn of the WH administration, like in the current situation. People are being blackmailed!
@LNW7B83 yıl3Y
As long as the county agresses and is aware we are using surveillance. We may be able to find something out that they were not aware of, and inform them of suspicious activity.
@LNHR6G3 yıl3Y
There should be a cooperation between allies to monitor for terrorist threats, but surveillance should not be done without the host nation's knowledge.
@LNHHHX3 yıl3Y
Yes, with permission from the nation to survey potential threats.
@LN4PPC3 yıl3Y
No, the NSA should not spy on anyone without reason
@LN4DFZ3 yıl3Y
Yes, but do so with the condition that information so received will be shared with our allies to allow coordinated action against threats.