"I think the (British Foreign) Secretary and I both understand the very delicate but vital balance between privacy and the protection of people in our country," Kerry told reporters yesterday following his meeting with British counterpart William Hague.
"As you're hearing now more and more, the members of Congress understand that Congress passed on this, voted for it several times, and the judiciary branch of our country has reviewed this and been engaged in this," he said.
United States of America, he said, has been hugely protected over the course of these last years by the valiant efforts of its law enforcement community, international law enforcement efforts, the FBI, agencies, the Homeland Security, all of whom have coordinated in remarkable ways to prevent some very terrible events from taking place.
"I think they have done so in a remarkable balance of the values of our nation with respect to privacy, freedom, and the Constitution. And I think over time, this will withstand scrutiny and people will understand that," Kerry asserted.
"We've noted recent controversies. The intelligence sharing relationship between the UK and the US is unique in the world. It is the strongest in the world. And it contributes massively to the national security of both countries," he said.
"I think that's something that the citizens of our countries should have confidence in, and in particular have confidence in that relationship is based on a framework of law in both countries, law that is vigorously upheld. So I repeat what I said in the House of Commons on Monday about the importance of that.
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