"In carrying out its mission, NSA collects only what it is explicitly authorised to collect.
And while NSA analysts examine only a very small percentage of the world's traffic, if communications of US persons are incidentally collected the agency must follow minimization procedures that are approved by the US Attorney General and designed to protect the privacy of US persons," the White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters yesterday.
"Specifically, these procedures require NSA to minimize the acquisition processing, retention and dissemination of information of or concerning US persons," he said adding that the purpose of the program is to investigate and potentially prevent terrorist threats emanating from foreign sources.
Carney said when an American national sends an email overseas, it is not being read.
"It's not being read. The information that is targeted has to do with terrorist threats or potential terrorist threats emanating from foreign persons in foreign areas," he said.
"And there are procedures in place that ensure that inadvertently collected information is minimized and dealt with appropriately," he said.
The NSA program he said focused entirely on foreign terrorist threats, and information that is tracked is related solely to that.
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