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    The National Security Agency (NSA) was created in 1952 and is headquartered in Forte Meade, Maryland. It is under the direction of the Department of Defense and reports to the Director of National Intelligence. Although classified, the NSA has an estimated 37,000 employees (1) and an estimated operating budget of about 11 billion dollars per year, for comparison the Central Intelligence Agency has an estimated 20,000 employees and an operating budget of about 14 billion dollars per year (2). At the

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    The National Security Council is a forum for the president to consider issues of national security and foreign policy with his national security advisers and senior cabinet officials. The problem of national security strategy is that it causes many conflicts and arguments. There are many definitions of concepts of national security. Traditionally security means, first, as the physical survival of the state, protection and preservation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity, the ability to react

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    1. POLICY DECISION AND OBJECTIVES. The 2015 National Security Strategy (NSS) identifies climate change as a top strategic risk and seeks “to shape standards for prevention, preparedness, and response over the next decade”. On 3 September 2016, the United States (U.S.) and China ratified the 2015 United Nations (UN) Paris Agreement on climate change. A month later, the European Union (EU) followed suit, building international momentum to combat climate change. The President of the United States (POTUS)

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    In the coming future the use and application of Information Operations are going to be necessary in order to ensure that the legitimacy of the United States operations in both the military and national security applications are reinforced. (Richter 2009, 1) The need for Information Operations has been seen throughout the history of the operations themselves, and has led to many successes as well as some failures in their use. (Richter 2009, 1) What has a greater reaching importance to the future

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    Edward Snowden was formerly part of the National Security Agency (NSA). Snowden leaked documents that detailed how Americans were being observed, including the PRISM program. The United States has filed multiple charges against Snowden and he has since found asylum in Russia. Four Reasons why Snowden’s actions should be considered ethical are: 1. Snowden was trying to protect the rights of the American people and make sure everyone is being treated equally. According to Kantianism, people should

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    often, the notion/concept of national security is “misinterpreted” and made too narrow. It’s a common belief of many that national security only entails the protection of states borders from outside threats. In recent times, this seems to not be the case, since the dangers that states faces now threatens the life of the individual, therefore, protection of the citizens, their wellbeing, and the laws of the land becomes a priority which links it or makes it human security. States like the US are adjusting

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    Privacy and National Security Balancing the national security and individual privacy has been a controversial issue in which the people of opposing opinions are working hard to ensure that their voices are heard. Technology is evolving rapidly and the delivery of information and services also have enhanced our lives and put us on cost. Maybe five years from now, we will not be surprised if one day there will be a way to change the humanity and hopefully improve the national security. Though, Facebook

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    of the US foreign policy establishments. His ability to pursue national security policy priorities depends on the quality and efficacy of decisions emanating from the existing decision-making models. The models reflect on multiplicity of values, goals, and interests through an interagency process of consensus building of several bureaucratic organizations. Rational decision model critical to identify and prioritize national security policy objectives; develop and evaluate alternatives against the

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    Individual Privacy vs. National Security Anthony Sifuentes ENG 122 English Composition II Instructor vonFrohling February 13, 2012 Individual Privacy vs. National Security The need to protect National Security is far more important than individual privacy. The greatest part of living in the United States of America is the freedom that we have. That freedom and the right to live freely is protected by various government agencies. From time to time, the privacy a person has may have to

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    individuals that might be engaged in activities that could cause damage to the United States and its citizens. The safety of our country against threats and actions by others is called our National Security. How does a government agency learn that other countries are carrying out actions that threaten their national security? The answers is intelligence often times we think “intelligence” means how smart we are. We even have tests that are designed to indicate the level of our intelligence. But “intelligence”

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