Lawfare looking to give al Qaeda secure communications in US

Strategy Page:

The latest news leak, regarding National Security Agency (NSA) communications intelligence activities, with the cooperation of AT&T, has not only given al Qaeda an edge, it places civilians at risk in more ways than one. The telecommunications giant AT&T is now in the midst of a court battle due to the claims of a "whistleblower" who claims that the company cooperated with NSA eavesdropping on suspected terrorists. A ruling is pending on whether certain documents provided to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, via a former AT&T employee, that are currently under seal, will be released.

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This is another case where lawfare is being used in an effort to gum up the intelligence community. This time, it is seeking to reduce or eliminate the cooperation between the intelligence community and telecommunications companies by opening these companies to violence. This would give al Qaeda and other groups secure communications – something that is vital for them to carry out successful large-scale operations. This lawfare, though, adds even more risk than just a successful al Qaeda attack. Now, AT&T and its employees will be targets of the group....– Harold C. Hutchison
The terrorist rights advocates would rather undermine the war than fight it. I am sure al Qaeda will have a special place of honor to whack off their heads if they win.

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