Snowden Leaks Severely Hurt U.S. Security, Two House Members Say -- L.A. Times
House Intelligence Committee leaders say a Pentagon report concludes that most files copied by NSA contractor Edward Snowden involved military matters.
WASHINGTON — A classified Pentagon report concludes that leaks by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden have set back U.S. efforts against terrorism, cybercrime, human trafficking and weapons proliferation, leaders of the House Intelligence Committee say.
A damage assessment by the Defense Intelligence Agency indicates most of the estimated 1.7 million classified documents that officials say Snowden copied from NSA computers involve U.S. military operations, said committee Chairman Mike D. Rogers (R-Mich.) and the ranking Democrat, Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger of Maryland.
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More News On The Pentagon Report That Snowden's NSA Leaks Have Severely Damaged U.S. National Security And Endangered U.S. Troops
Lawmakers: Snowden's leaks may endanger US troops -- AP
Snowden leaks may be 'lethal' for troops -- Global Post/AFP
Pentagon Report Says Snowden's NSA Leaks Risk Lives -- US News and World Report
Snowden foes say NSA leaks endanger troops, help terrorists -- CNet
My Comment: They say that the leaks are endangering U.S. soldiers .... but give no evidence to prove the point. I am not impressed.


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