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Home General Government

Court gave NSA broad leeway in surveillance, documents show

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
July 1, 2014
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The National Security Agency (NSA) has surveillance capacity extending to almost all global governments, with the exclusion of only four countries; Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, as revealed by secret documents. These countries enjoy a unique no-spying agreement with the United States, thanks to their collective alliance known as the Five Eyes.

A classified 2010 legal certification and various other documents grant the NSA extensive and adaptable authority. Such powers allow the NSA to intercept not only dialogues with its targets abroad but also all communications concerning these targets facilitated through American companies.

The said classified certification empowers the NSA to gather intelligence about the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, European Union, and International Atomic Energy Agency, among others. Although it does not automatically mean all countries and organizations listed are under surveillance, it avails the chance for such an initiative. Advocates for civil liberties warn that the extensive potential reach of this surveillance raises serious privacy concerns.

Upon diving deeper into these confidential files, it becomes apparent that the jurisdiction for possible foreign intelligence gathering is considerably wide. It could potentially encompass surveillance over individuals such as academics, journalists, or human rights researchers if their communications bear information about these foreign entities.

While the limitations on foreign intelligence collection are underscored, the NSA’s wide-ranging authority under the 2008 FISA Amendments Act can infringe upon personal privacy. The power to collect communications about, not just with, targeted individuals leads to privacy issues, despite the government’s assurances that only a small portion of entirely domestic emails are gathered. Claims are made that court-imposed regulations safeguard American citizens’ privacy.

In conclusion, the NSA’s extraordinarily far-reaching power to conduct surveillance operations both domestically and internationally has instigated a wave of privacy concerns. There is a growing call for a reevaluation of the roles played by judiciary and executive branches in these types of situations.

Light edits were made in 2025 to improve clarity and relevance.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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