3 Big Revelations From The Newly Leaked NSA Documents

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The United States has allegedly been spying on its own allies, according to a new report from theGuardian

The EU embassy in Washington, D.C., was allegedly a target for surveillance, according to new NSA documents.
The EU embassy in Washington, D.C., was allegedly a target for surveillance, according to new NSA documents.
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Over the weekend, the Washington Post published four new slides detailing how the National Security Agency collects its data under the PRISM system, while the Guardian released new documents leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden. Here, in no particular order, are three things we learned:

1. The U.S. is allegedly spying on its allies
Perhaps the most damning new revelation is that the U.S. government may have been spying on friends as well as foes. Thirty-eight embassies and missions are outlined as “targets” on one document, reports the Guardian. The document details the range of spying techniques employed, “from bugs implanted in electronic communications gear to taps into cables to the collection of…

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