
The National Security Agency (NSA) has increasingly been working hand-in-glove with the repressive Saudi Arabian government since 2013, sharing intelligence and assisting with surveillance, according to the latest Snowden leak, RT reported.
Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden sent a top secret memorandum to The Intercept�s Glenn Greenwald that describes the secretive US agency�s relationship with Saudi Arabia.
The NSA primarily works with the Saudi Ministry of Interior (MOI) and Ministry of Defense (MOD).
The collaboration is a two-way street, the memo says, with the MOD giving the NSA access to remote geography in the Persian Gulf region, and providing information about Iran�s military and Al-Qaeda in the Persian Gulf.
By ISNA
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