Revelations from European leaders on Monday that the National
Security Agency bugged European Union offices in Washington and hacked
into its computer network bring to light hypocrisy on the part of the
U.S. government.
In 2011, the Pentagon released its first formal cyber strategy,
which called computer hacking from other nations an "act of war,"
according to the Wall Street Journal. In late June of this year, WSJ
reported that Edward Snowden, the NSA whistleblower, released
information alleging the U.S. government was hacking Chinese targets
"that include the nation's mobile-phone companies and one of the
country's most prestigious universities."
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