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Australian spies tried to tap Indonesian president's phone calls, media report

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The US has gone too far with that stuff. We live in a police state where -- oh, wait. Australia? Nevermind. What's on TV?

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"Snowden leaks have detailed vast intelligence collection by the U.S. National Security Agency"

I hear al Qaida and other terrorist groups have changed the way they communicate because of this.

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And now, Indonesia has recalled their ambassador. All the spying crap on everyone is only going to cause a lot of isolation and distrust. Why should anyone trust any closely associated govt of US?

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I hear al Qaida and other terrorist groups have changed the way they communicate because of this.

I saw that coming a mile away.. That's why intelligence gathering should be kept secret... Just made their job 10 times harder. Thanks again Snowden.

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Nothing new under the sun, with rare exceptions almost all countries have spy agencies and it may be shocking to note that they do in fact engage in.....spying. Only stupid when they get caught doing it.

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