WaPo: For NSA chief, terrorist threat drives passion to ‘collect it all,’ observers say

WaPo: For NSA chief, terrorist threat drives passion to ‘collect it all,’ observers say by Ellen Nakashima and Joby Warrick:

In late 2005, as Iraqi roadside bombings were nearing an all-time peak, the National Security Agency’s newly appointed chief began pitching a radical plan for halting the attacks that were killing or wounding a dozen Americans a day.

At the time, more than 100 teams of U.S. analysts were scouring Iraq for snippets of electronic data that might lead to the bomb-makers and their hidden factories. But the NSA director, Gen. Keith B. Alexander, wanted more than mere snippets. He wanted everything: Every Iraqi text message, phone call and e-mail that could be vacuumed up by the agency’s powerful computers.

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