The director of a U.S. intelligence agency has cautioned that the government may have to censor satellite images that could be a potential security threat to the country and its armed forces.
The warning came from Vice Admiral Robert Murret, director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, which provides security information using satellite imagery.
In an interview with the AP he said," If there was a situation where any imagery products were being used by adversaries to kill Americans, I think we should act."
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