Monday, June 24, 2013

NSA Director: “What Snowden Has Revealed Has Caused Irreversible And Significant Damage To The U.S. And To it's Allies”



NSA Chief Keith Alexander: ‘System Did Not Work As It Should Have’ To Prevent Snowden Document Leaks -- ABC News

During an exclusive interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos, National Security Agency Director Gen. Keith Alexander said this morning on “This Week” that NSA leaker Edward Snowden has caused “irreversible and significant damage” to the U.S. with his actions. But Alexander could not say why the NSA’s systems were not able to prevent Snowden from stealing and leaking highly classified documents, saying “the system did not work as it should have.”

When asked by Stephanopoulos, “Do you understand why the system did not blink red in a way that could prevent Snowden from leaving Hawaii in the first place with those secrets?” Alexander responded, “No, I don’t.”

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More News On Comments By The NSA Director On Edward Snowden's Leaks

'This Week' Transcript: NSA Director Gen. Keith Alexander -- ABC News
NSA director: Edward Snowden has caused irreversible damage to US -- The Guardian
NSA’s Alexander Says Snowden ‘Betrayed the Trust’ of U.S.-- Bloomberg
NSA's Alexander: Snowden 'Betrayed Our Trust and Confidence' -- Newsmax
NSA chief: Snowden didn't act nobly -- Politico
NSA director says he has ‘no opinion’ of WikiLeaks, ‘I really don’t track them’ -- Washington Post

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