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For You: Leaked Documents Reveal Depth of U.S. Spy Efforts and Russia’s Military Struggles

Plus, At Stanford Law School, the Dean Takes a Stand for Free Speech. Will It Work?
April 9, 2023

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Leaked Documents Reveal Depth of U.S. Spy Efforts and Russia's Military Struggles

The information, exposed on social media sites, also shows that U.S. intelligence services are eavesdropping on important allies.

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