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Tag Archives: Spying
When Nixon spied on his enemies, the New York Times found this extremely newsworthy. This time around with Obama, not so much.
LETTER TO THE NEW YORK TIMES December 31, 2015 The Wall Street Journal ran a detailed report this week on how the President of the United States used national security assets to spy on not only the prime minister of … Continue reading →
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Spies Who Live in Glass Houses Shouldn’t Throw Stones
COMMENTARY by Max Boot March 24, 2015 The Wall Street Journal rattled some teacups with its article today claiming that Israel is spying on the American team negotiating with Iran and sharing the results with lawmakers on Capitol Hill. It should be noted … Continue reading →
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Israel Spied on Iran Talks
WALL STREET JOURNAL by Adam Entous March 23, 2015 Soon after the U.S. and other major powers entered negotiations last year to curtail Iran’s nuclear program, senior White House officials learned Israel was spying on the closed-door talks. The spying operation … Continue reading →