NSA Staff Angry at Obama’s Attempts to Distance Himself
NSA Staff Angry at Obama’s Attempts to Distance Himself
Officials Insist Obama Knew All About Surveillance of Allies
by Jason Ditz,
A half-hearted effort by the Obama Administration to distance itself from the latest NSA scandals, surrounding the surveillance of key allies, appears to be fueling anger among NSA officials who see the president as trying to stick them with the blame.
NSA officials say that to the contrary, both the White House and the State Department had been repeatedly briefed on the surveillance, and both had signed off on the practice.
The officials say that whenever the NSA targeted a foreign leader, the US ambassador to that nation would be given regular reports on the information discovered, and the reports would likewise be sent to the White House.
“People are furious,” noted one of the officials, “this is officially the White House cutting off the intelligence community.” Having given the surveillance state enormous and largely unchecked power, the administration may now be creating a powerful enemy.
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