National Security Agency Seal (Photo credit: DonkeyHotey)
10 Reasons U.S. Influence Has Fallen in the Middle East
By most assessments, U.S. influence in the Middle East has dramatically declined since the Arab uprisings began in January 2011. Critics have blamed this on inept diplomacy by the current administration, but this is only a partial explanation for America‘s loss of authority in the region.
President Obama facing diplomatic blowback over Snowden revelations of foreign surveillance
President Obama is experiencing direct diplomatic consequences related to leaks from whistleblower Edward Snowden after Brazil’s president called off a scheduled visit.
NSA Contract With French Hacking Company Revealed
The National Security Agency is considered by some to have the best roster of hackers in the world; but sometimes even the best need some
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