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No, Snowden's Leaks Didn't Help The Terrorists
A new independent analysis refutes lurid U.S. claims that Edward Snowden's revelations on NSA surveillance compromise the ability of intelligence agencies to monitor terrorist groups.
A new independent analysis refutes lurid U.S. claims that Edward Snowden's revelations on NSA surveillance compromise the ability of intelligence agencies to monitor terrorist groups.
Obama is about to tell us about his plans to “degrade and destroy” ISIS. He probably can't do that without cutting a deal with Iran.
Making a Killing
Snowden Archive
The <em>Washington Post</em>'s Feb. 19 article about the recent spate of unrest in Venezuela took a breathlessly laudatory stance towards the opposition against President Nicolás Maduro. The opening paragraphs offer a good indication of its tenor.<!--more-->
Moazzam Begg, a native-born British citizen of Pakistani descent, spent three years incarcerated in the most notorious detention camps created in the post-9/11 "War on Terror": all without ever being charged with any crime. <!--more-->
For nine years, the U.S. government refused to let a Stanford PhD student named Rahinah Ibrahim back in the country after putting her on the no-fly list for no apparent reason. For eight years, U.S. government lawyers fought Ibrahim's request that she be told why. <!--more-->