Monday, September 10, 2007
LAT on secrecy
Only recently, we learned that a terrorist plot in Germany was discovered as a result of U.S. intercepts of telephone and e-mail traffic between terrorists. This morning, the LAT argues in an editorial that such intercepts ought to be stopped because they're done in secret. It's the only way such intercepts can be done. If terrorists know their communications are being intercepted, they'll use other means of communicating.
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