The NSA Discussed Spying on Nonmilitary Russian Targets in its Top Secret Newsletter
A leaked post in the latest document dump from The Intercept’s ‘SIDToday’ archive—a series of top secret National Security Agency…
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Brookings would elaborate upon this criminal conspiracy in their more recent report titled, " Deconstructing Syria: Towards a regionalized strategy for a confederal country ." It states (emphasis added): The idea would be to help moderate elements establish reliable safe zones within Syria once they were able. American, as well as Saudi and Turkish and British and Jordanian and other Arab forces would act in support, not only from the air but eventually on the ground via the presence of special forces as well.  The approach would benefit from Syria’s open desert terrain which could allow creation of buffer zones that could be monitored for possible signs of enemy attack through a combination of technologies, patrols, and other methods that outside special forces could help Syrian local fighters set up.
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