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Okay, whatâs the over-under on tone of the official response? Iâm saying 33% chance of restrained, sorrowful and hurt, with a strong dash of barbs about the NSA and a 67% of total over the top gonzo bonkers crazy. Theyâll surely know that the latter is pretty much an admission of guilt, but their military still speaks Mao as a first language.
Cool. Get it done!
So, what happens when China indicts Gen. Alexander?
Then Russia indicts Brennan, then⌠Are you sure this didnât come
from an Onion article??
Pot, meet kettle. Itâs American made!
Hilarious shit after the NSA revelations.
This is about 15 years too late. The trade secrets are stolen, the jobs are gone, and now, finally, weâre going to do something?
Hopefully Obama wonât draw red lines this time around.
âWhen a foreign nation uses military or intelligence resources and tools against an American executive or corporation to obtain trade secrets or sensitive business information for the benefit of its state-owned companies, we must say, âenough is enough,ââ U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said at a press conference.
Cue the laugh track. It this asshole even serious?
Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden reveals documents showing that U.S. secretly infiltrated Chinese telecoms firm Huawei to investigate its links to Chinaâs government, in an escalation of the âdigital cold warâ between U.S. and China
A National Security Agency program spied on the Chinese telecoms giant Huawei to investigate its links to the Chinese government and to gain access to company servers used by its clients around the world, according to newly leaked documents.