Allen pregunto: International directory enquiries <a href=" http://www.brainsatwork.nl/help-with-science-homework#seaside ">online writing</a> All of which raises some important questions: Is there any meaningful difference between bugging your own citizens and bugging someone else´s? (Under American law, the U.S. has more leeway to bug other countries´ citizens than its own.) Is there a difference between a spy stealing secrets from an ally — like Jonathan Pollard, who has spent more than 25 years in prison for stealing American secrets on behalf of Israel — and a surveillance program that targets the secrets of an entire nation? Is privacy a luxury of the past? Should we all assume our conversations are being overheard, if not by our government then by someone else´s? |
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