The 19 April 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing was Americas first introduction to a major terrorist attack perpetrated
Question:
The 19 April 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing was America’s first introduction to a major terrorist attack perpetrated by an American citizen. This led to a major debate in the United States over the role of the FBI and other federal agencies in domestic surveillance and monitoring of persons in the United States.
Required:
Do you feel that the U.S. government is doing enough – or too much - to protect its citizens from another attack by a domestic terrorist with regard to surveillance (e-mail, phone, etc.) of persons living in the United States? Do feel that the National Security Agency (NSA) should have a role in domestic surveillance of U.S. citizens? If not, why not, and if so, what should that role entail – in sum, “where should the line be drawn” with regard to such surveillance?