Face It: Everybody Spies -- Joshua Foust, War Is Boring
Why is there outcry only over American spying?
Over the weekend Guardian reporter Glenn Greenwald leaked more top secret National Security Agency documents to “Fantastico,” a TV newsprogram that airs in Brazil. The documents, which detail successful espionage against the presidents of Brazil and Mexico, is causing an uproar in Brazil — and now Brazilian Pres. Dilma Rousseff is publicly considering whether to cancel her planned trip the U.S. next month. The White House had planned to honor Rousseff with a full state dinner — the only head of state to get one this year.
Rousseff claims the U.S. spying operation is so severe, it constitutes a violation of Brazil’s sovereignty. But really, why the uproar? At a certain level, the revelations are like realizing there is gambling at Rick’s — if it weren’t, one would really wonder why the U.S. intelligence community wasn’t actively spying on other governments, especially those with enormous organized crime and drug issues that happen to sit along primary transatlantic fiber optic cables.
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My Comment: Sadly .... Joshua Foust is right.
2 comments:
there is a big difference, however, between spying on other nations and spying on ever single person within your own country, storing that information and perhaps even making it available to some in govt. That is what the outrage is about. What happened to safeguards, FISA?
Outcry about USA??? Look what Obama did, he cried like a little baby about china spying on America! And look what the stats do to other countries. Crab!!!
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