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Ten years ago, the idea of the US government spying on its citizens,
intercepting their emails or killing them with drones was unthinkable.
But now it’s business as usual, says John Kiriakou, a former CIA agent
and torture whistleblower.
Kiriakou is now awaiting a summons to start a prison sentence. One of
the first to confirm the existence of Washington's waterboarding
program, he was sentenced last week to two-and-a-half years in jail for
revealing the name of an undercover agent. But even if he had another
chance, he would have done the same thing again, Kiriakou told RT.
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