Washington Prowler
What the New York Times Has Wrought
The Prowler | 7.7.06 @ 11:29AM
New evidence that its exposure of SWIFT tracking is helping al Qaeda and hampering U.S. efforts to penetrate terrorist networks.
New evidence that its exposure of SWIFT tracking is helping al Qaeda and hampering U.S. efforts to penetrate terrorist networks.
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