Tuesday, August 6, 2013

U.S. intel official: Controversial NSA programs played no role in detecting initial Al Qaeda terror tip

"Officials in the U.S. wouldn’t say who intercepted the initial suspect communications — the CIA, the National Security Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency or one of the other intelligence agencies — that kicked off the sweeping pre-emptive closure of U.S. facilities. But an intelligence official said the controversial NSA programs that gather data on American phone calls or track Internet communications with suspected terrorists played no part in detecting the initial tip."     [HotAir]

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