President Obama’s high profile comments this week have all centered around “ending” the NSA bulk surveillance program and replacing it with some form of easier individual surveillance.
His action are at cross purposes to that, however, as President Obama today ordered the Justice Department to get another 90-day extension for the very program he promised to end.
Not that this was a huge surprise, as President Obama’s “plan” was light on specifics and timelines, and it was suggested then that the bulk program might see multiple more extensions before its replacement.
Though Obama said he was confident the plan would calm opposition to the NSA surveillance programs, there is considerable skepticism about how the plan will work and indeed if they will amount to any meaningful change to America’s surveillance state.
If Obama gives you one truth along with it come one hundred lies.
The revelations regarding the NSA's surveillance program have triggered a series of strong reactions from states, including U.S. allies. thus putting at stake the actual worth of USA as a super power. Its surveillance program has disrupted the trust of its allies. Now again Obama is planing for another voyage of surveillance. This will leave USA alone in the world politics. Even the citizens of the country would not be there with the states officials and government.
Yeah, Obama was just trying to figure out a way to turn that six into a nine without anyone noticing.
This was indeed a huge surprise.