“The FISA court certified a list of 193 countries deemed to be of ‘valid interest’ to the U.S. along with a raft of international organizations, too. That certification gave the NSA permission to to gather intelligence about all of the countries on the list, as well as entities as diverse as the World Bank, the European Union and the International Atomic Energy Agency. The U.S. is part of a no-spying arrangement with four countries—Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand—but clearly others aren’t so lucky. From Belize to Bhutan, Ireland to Iraq, this list shows that Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court sees, and has since 2010, any other country as fair game for the NSA.”
http://gizmodo.com/u-s-courts-authorized-the-nsa-to-spy-on-193-different-1598453310