Richard Clarke, former National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Counter-terrorism, expressed dismay at the lack of oversight and transparency in US surveillance activities.
Clarke noted that foreign governments, especially those with sophisticated intelligence capabilities, were not surprised by the scope of US snooping.
Some experts argue that excessive US surveillance could undermine national security by alienating allies and providing adversaries with leverage.
Foreign governments, including close allies of the US, have long suspected American intelligence agencies of widespread surveillance activities.
The revelation of US snooping has strained diplomatic relationships with key allies and raised concerns about privacy violations.
Experts suggest increased oversight, transparency, and accountability to address the implications of US snooping on national security and diplomatic relations.
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Richard Clarke: US spy operations didnt surprise foreign governments.