1. The American War on Terror
The war on terror has also justified the introduction of new and sophisticated security measures which restricts our personal freedom and violets our privacy. Also, before the war, the CIA had the authority to require information of financial transactions and records of communications of citizens of the US but only if suspected of irregularities. This release of information was done only with an authorized permission from the National Security. But ever since the conflict began, over tens of thousands of both US and European citizens have secretly had their personal information tracked by the ...
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