Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras and Ewen
MacAskill
The Guardian
Sept. 11, 2013
The National Security Agency routinely shares raw intelligence data with
Israel without first sifting it to remove information about US citizens, a top-secret document provided to the Guardian by whistleblower
Edward Snowden reveals.
Details of the intelligence-sharing agreement are laid out in a memorandum of
understanding between the NSA and its Israeli counterpart that shows the US
government handed over intercepted communications likely to contain phone calls
and emails of American citizens. The agreement places no legally binding limits
on the use of the data by the Israelis.
The disclosure that the NSA agreed to provide raw intelligence data to a
foreign country contrasts with assurances from the Obama administration that
there are rigorous safeguards to protect the privacy of US citizens caught in
the dragnet. The intelligence community calls this process “minimization”, but
the memorandum makes clear that the information shared with the Israelis would
be in its pre-minimized state.
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
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