• AP Exclusive : Before leak, NSA mulled ending phone program - The Washington Post
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/federal_government/ap-exclusive-before-leak-nsa-mulled-ending-phone-program/2015/03/29/8e038c6e-d60c-11e4-bf0b-f648b95a6488_story.html

    The National Security Agency considered abandoning its secret program to collect and store American calling records in the months before leaker Edward Snowden revealed the practice, current and former intelligence officials say, because some officials believed the costs outweighed the meager counterterrorism benefits.

    After the leak and the collective surprise around the world, NSA leaders strongly defended the phone records program to Congress and the public, but without disclosing the internal debate.

    Pour AP, si la surveillance de masse continue, c’est la faute à #Snowden. Ses révélations ont tué le débat interne.

    Bon, le paragraphe suivant dit bien que, de toutes façons, il aurait continué…

    The proposal to kill the program was circulating among top managers but had not yet reached the desk of Gen. Keith Alexander, then the NSA director, according to current and former intelligence officials who would not be quoted because the details are sensitive. Two former senior NSA officials say they doubt Alexander would have approved it.

    … mais au moins comme ça on aura montré qu’il y’a même des têtes pensantes à la #NSA qui s’étaient aperçues que ça marchait pas.

    The internal critics pointed out that the already high costs of vacuuming up and storing the “to and from” information from nearly every domestic landline call were rising, the system was not capturing most cellphone calls, and program was not central to unraveling terrorist plots, the officials said. They worried about public outrage if the program ever was revealed.