Secret listening program in Iraq

BEIRUT – Wow, talk about intrigu­ing. At the very end of the New York Times story on the loot­ing of Saddam’s bunkers under the noses of the Amer­i­cans, James Glanz drops this lit­tle bombshell:

But the palace still retains its aura of mys­tery. Tucked away on the undam­aged side is a largely secret com­mu­ni­ca­tions project that Lucent is car­ry­ing out for the Iraqi Inte­rior Min­istry, said Frank Gay, a Lucent pro­gram direc­tor. A Lucent employee who refused to give even his first name let a reporter and pho­tog­ra­pher peek into the room where peo­ple worked qui­etly at lap­tops. “There’s noth­ing to see,” the employee said, hus­tling his guests on.

WTF? “Largely secret”? “Iraqi Inte­rior Min­istry”? My ears are all a-pricked. Actu­ally, we (mean­ing jour­nal­ists) always assumed our calls and emails were mon­i­tored by the U.S. mil­i­tary and oth­ers. Inter­est­ing to see it con­firmed. Get crack­ing on this one, James!

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