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I don’t agree with his take. But some interesting thoughts on the Snowden story from James Fallows.

One point Fallows raises is the folly of creating a system that one dissenting or disgruntled employee can so easily upend. There’s a word for this in the intelligence world: compartmentalization. We don’t know yet just the breadth of access Snowden had. What he claimed in the video seems a little far-fetched. But clearly he had enough to release things that Intel Community finds very damaging. That’s another dimension to this story. Setting aside the issue of people who may leak to the press, intelligence agencies are always prey to counter-espionage. A lot of questions to be asked there.

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