PUBLISHED ON JULY 2, 2014
PROVIDED BY CNNNEXT.COM
Despite President Obama's January speech limiting the scope of National Security Agency surveillance, a new Washington Post article outlines a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court could turn that notion on its head.
The ruling allows the NSA to conduct surveillance on 193 countries around the world.
Only four countries in the world are excluded from the ruling: Canada, Australia, Great Britain and New Zealand.
RT Correspondent Meghan Lopez walks us through the latest revelations.