A new survey by The Harris Poll indicates that individuals in Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain believe that America is a greater threat to global stability than Iran, North Korea, Iraq, China, or Russia. Iran comes in second and China third. And, believe it or not, more Spaniards than Frenchmen cite the US as more of a threat. We’re not looking too good in Britain, either.
The Pentagon agency charged with building and operating U.S. spy satellites recently declassified some details about a Cold War-era surveillance program called Jumpseat—a revelation it says sheds light on the importance of satellite imaging technology and how it has advanced in the decades since.


