Pentagon to Increase Domestic Surveillance for Counterterrorism
The Department of Defense has developed a new strategy in counterterrorism that would increase military activities on American soil, particularly in the area of intelligence gathering. The move is sparking concern among civil liberties advocates and those who fear an encroaching military role in domestic law enforcement. In an argument that eerily foreshadowed the July London terror attacks, the Pentagon in late June announced its “Strategy for Homeland Defense and Support,” which would expand its reach domestically to prevent “enemy attacks aimed at Americans here at home.” Full Story