The Consequences for the War on Terror
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The Consequences for the War on Terror
1. “Because of a number of...”--Amy Davidson, “Don’t Blame Edward Snowden for the
Paris Attacks,” The New Yorker, November 19, 2015
2. “None of the communications...”-- David Gauthier- Villars, “Paris Attacks Show Cracks in
France’s Counterterrorism Effort,” Wall Street Journal, November 23, 2015
3. “Testimony of General Alexander...”-- Ellen Nakashima,“Officials: Surveillance
programs foiled more than 50 terrorist plots.” Washington Post, June 18, 2013
4. “A third NSA program...”-- Glenn Greenwald, “XKeyscore: NSA tool collects 'nearly everything
a user does on the internet,” Guardian. July 31, 2013
5. “To assist furtive Internet users...”-- Jacob Appelbaum and Laura Poitras, “Edward
Snowden Interview: The NSA and Its Willing Helpers.” Spiegel Online International. Jul
8, 2013
6. “Within weeks of the...”—Morell, op.cit. p.294
7. : What heightened Morell’s concern. ..”—ibid. p.315
8. “The NSA was also...”—Author’s interview with Source A
9. “Admiral Rogers, the new...”-- Bill Gertz, “NSA Director: Snowden’s Leaks Helped Terrorists
Avoid Tracking,” Washington Free Beacon,February 24, 2015
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