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    The global hunt for Edward Snowden is damaging U.S. interests in ways that go far beyond the intelligence data he leaked. The wild flight of the fugitive leaker — from Hong Kong to the transit area of Moscow’s Sherymetyvo Airport‚ and perhaps on to Ecuador — has turned into a public humiliation for the White House. U.S. officials publicly threatened “consequences” if Snowden wasn’t returned‚ only to be openly rebuffed by Chinese officials and Russia’s Vladimir Putin. This made embarrassingly clear

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    Coke and Pepsi in India

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    into India. (2009‚ January 16). Retrieved from BooLo: http://www.oboolo.com/business-market/business-strategy/presentation/pepsi-s-entry-into-india-a-well-planned-out-strategy-63045.html The World Factbook. (2013‚ November). Retrieved from Central Intelligence Agency: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/in.html Ulitin‚ I. (2013). Case Study. Retrieved from Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/IvanUlitin/case-study-6

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    After the Watergate scandal‚ President Gerald R. Ford put forth the effort to put the Privacy Act Amendments of 1974 into effect. Patrick Martin said that the bush administration pressured the media to cover up the adversaries of the war drive in Central Asia. It is unacceptable that a president would abuse his power by keeping a whole country in the dark over information that could change the outcome of our country. W. Bush was protecting the country from terrorists‚ but indirectly expanding the

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    Citizenfour is a documentary‚ directed by Laura Poitras‚ that revolves around Edward Snowden‚ a computer professional that revealed classified information from the NSA (US National Security Agency) and the GCHQ (UK Government Communications Headquarters) concerning illegal surveillance programs run by this organizations along with the help of telecommunication companies and other governments. These programs consisted on illegally listening to phone conversations‚ reading e-mails and basically having

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    Covert Action

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    deeply ingrained in day-to-day life and the nation’s number one priority in regards to national security. In Iran‚ a plan to nationalize its oil industry brought about great concern with the British.(2) The British intelligence service (SIS) partnered with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to develop a plan to ensure continued control of oil interests in Iran and eradicate the movement to nationalize the oil industry. At this point in time‚ Great Britain had total

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    take charge of the intelligence work and recruit individuals best suited for the dangerous role. “Because of his experience gathering intelligence in the 2nd Continental Light Dragoons and the high regard in which he was held by Gen. George Washington‚ the commander of the Continental Army‚ Tallmadge was asked in November 1778 to organize an intelligence service to operate in British-occupied New York City.” He also had to figure out a strategy of safely delivering intelligence from British occupied

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    Case Study: The Venona

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    VENONA In February of 1943‚ the United States Army’s Signal Intelligence Service (SIS) launched a secret program with efforts to gather and decrypt‚ and later exploit‚ Soviet diplomatic communications. It took nearly two years before American cryptologists were able to break the KGB encryption. The information that was gained – in more than 2‚000 messages – provided “insight into Soviet intentions and treasonous activities of government employees” (“VENONA”). The Venona files are most famous for

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    drowning above water it’s like when someone is putting a towel over your face and splashing you with water. Detainees also known as suspicious suspects have been tortured using Enhanced Interrogation Techniques. EIT is a good way for the CIA to get intelligence from terrorists before they attack. Also‚ it’s better to suspect one person instead of letting many people die. People should be able to get answers out of the terrorists before there is another attack. EIT was originally made post 9-11 because

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    The reason Snowden should not be charged to the fullest extent of the law because it would be unconstitutional to charge someone who is revealing intelligence that compromises human rights issues. The NSA was knowingly using these unethical spy tactics and the people depend on organizations to keep them safe not invade their privacy; Snowden did the public a great favor because his actions were a prime

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    Argument Against NSA

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    In 2005‚ government contractor‚ Edward J. Snowden‚ leaked classified documents to the public‚ revealing a classified government surveillance program headed by our own National Security Agency. This leakage confirmed that the NSA has stolen trillions of U.S. citizens’ emails‚ phone calls‚ and other information from both the Internet and our phones. It is understood that the collection and analysis of all information is part of the NSA’s mission to keep the United States safe‚ however‚ it’s troubling

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