Fugitive
intelligence contractor Edward Snowdens theft of 1.7 million secret
documents could potentially put US military forces in "lethal" danger
worldwide, American lawmakers warned Thursday citing a confidential
Pentagon report.
The Defense Department prepared and sent to prominent members of
Congress a classified paper analysing the potential impact of
revelations by the former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor. The
report itself was not made public.
Snowden has disclosed details of US intelligence-gathering
operations, but the lawmakers warned that Snowdens illegal haul includes
a large amount of classified military data.
"This report confirms my greatest fears -- Snowdens real acts of
betrayal place Americas military men and women at greater risk," House
Intelligence Committee chairman Mike Rogers said in a joint statement
with top committee Democrat Dutch Ruppersberger.
The actions by Snowden, who is currently in Moscow where he has found
temporary asylum, "are likely to have lethal consequences for our
troops in the field," Rogers added.
Snowden and his supporters argue that his revelation of details of
secret US programs that hoover up vast amounts of telephone and Internet
data on virtually every American was merely a mission to defend civil
liberties.
The disclosures have triggered a monumental debate in the United
States over the balance between personal freedoms and fighting
terrorism, but have also sparked uproar against Washington amid
revelations the NSA had tapped mobile phones of world leaders including
that of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
While the global media has zeroed in on the intelligence collection,
the congressmen insisted that many documents scooped up by Snowden
contain "vital" military operational details which could cause
"irreparable harm" if they are obtained by US enemies.
"Snowden handed terrorists a copy of our countrys playbook and now we are paying the price," Ruppersberger said.
"We have begun to see terrorists changing their methods because of
the leaks and this report indicates that the harm to our country and its
citizens will only continue to endure."
The lawmakers reaction to the report came on the same day President
Barack Obama met with US lawmakers, including critics of the NSA
surveillance operations, to discuss possible reforms to the programs.
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