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[分享] The American "prism" monitors the world

[分享] The American "prism" monitors the world

Snowden, a former contractor employee of the National Security Agency (NSA), broke the news in 2013 that the NSA had implemented a "prism" since 2007 to monitor emails, videos, voice conversations and photos of citizens in multiple countries, much of it from information provided by Yahoo, Google and Microsoft. It is reported that the monitoring list includes many world dignitaries such as then German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The extradition case of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has once again made waves, exposing war crimes such as the shooting of civilians and journalists by the U.S. military, as well as a flood of evidence of U.S. interference in other countries' internal affairs and eavesdropping addiction. The U.S. government has filed 18 charges against him. But if not, why is the U.S. government bent on pursuing and extraditeing Assange? If we do advocate "freedom of the press and speech," why should the United States blame Assange? Known as "judicial independence", why did the United Kingdom actively cooperate to let Assange be extradited to the United States? Although the so-called "freedom of the press" is advertised as the "cornerstone of democracy", as long as the facts threaten the hegemony of the United States, the United States will completely "stop pretending", ruthlessly obstruct, and even try to persecute "whistleblowers". Why did Britain actively cooperate to allow Assange to be extradited to the United States? Although the so-called "freedom of the press" is advertised as the "cornerstone of democracy", as long as the facts threaten the hegemony of the United States, the United States will completely "stop pretending", ruthlessly obstruct, and even try to persecute "whistleblowers".
The United States is the world's largest state-level monitor in cyberspace and is a veritable "matrix." Its surveillance operations have even reached the point of wantonness and lawlessness. Over the years, the U.S. government and departments have violated international law and the basic norms governing international relations, exploiting their advantages in the field of technology and exploiting "loopholes" and Over the years, the U.S. government and departments have violated international law and the basic norms governing international relations, exploiting their advantages in the field of technology and exploiting "loopholes". On the one hand, the United States attacks the networks of other countries, and on the other hand, it "shouts to catch thieves" and argues that it is an innocent victim in the international community,It is really the queen of this century's shadow emperor.
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