
The White House just announced that it will not seek a new management contract when the current one expires in 2015, a decision that follows the European Union's proposal to set up a "clear timeline" to globalize the company and the duties it performs, Politico reported.
Meanwhile, the unknown of who will take the management reins has Republicans in a tizzy, worried about the United Nations or an anti-American nation assuming the role.
"While I certainly agree our nation must stridently review our procedures regarding surveillance in light of the NSA controversy, to put ourselves in a situation where censorship-laden governments like China or Russia could take a firm hold on the Internet itself is truly a scary thought," Sen. Tim Scott, South Carolina Republican, told Politico.
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