On 12/25/05, A. M. Merritt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A great deal of US monitoring trafficking has moved "offshore". Again, it > would > not surprise me if a substantial volume of this has moved to India, under the
I would be extremely surprised if it had. Despite the recent US-Indian bonhomie, India is still not a reliable enough ally for something like this. I am sure, though, that there are other locations where this can happen. For example, where I live, the United Arab Emirates, the US Embassy is a *huge* (and *ugly*) building. The UAE is a small country, with a population of about 4 million, so such a large facility is undoubtedly not for just processing visa applications and pushing US trade interests. And why go so far anyway? The oldest eavesdropping and analysis outfit in the world - GCHQ Cheltenham - is at the US's disposal. Ram
