Saeed Kamali Dehghan, Nicholas Watt and Alan Travis
The Guardian
Oct. 11, 2013

Hillary Clinton has called for a “sensible adult conversation” to be held in a transparent way, about the boundaries of state surveillance highlighted by the leaking of secret NSA files by the whistleblower Edward Snowden.

In a boost to British deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, who is planning to start conversations within government about the oversight of Britain’s intelligence agencies, the former US secretary of state said it would be wrong to shut down a debate.

Clinton, who is seen as a frontrunner for the 2016 US presidential election said at Chatham House in London: “This is a very important question. On the intelligence issue, we are democracies thank goodness, both the US and the UK.

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