While President Obama assured Merkel it was not happening Berlin promptly signaled that the rebuttal referred to the present and the future and did not deny that Merkel's communications had been monitored in the past. Asked by the Guardian if the US had monitored the German Chancellor's phone in the past, a top White House official declined to deny that it had. This is all a bit sad don't you think.
Angela Merkel's call to Obama: are you bugging my mobile phone?
Germany sees credible evidence of US monitoring of chancellor as NSA surveillance row intensifies.
Please Barack, Tell Be It Isn't So! |
When asked how he had communicated with Merkel during an EU summit in
Brussels in 2008, then French president Nicolas Sarkozy said: "We call
each other's mobiles and write text messages."
It seems the US National Security Agency
tapped phone calls involving German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her
closest advisers for years and spied on the staff of her predecessors,
according to WikiLeaks. A report released by the group suggested NSA spying on
Merkel and her staff had gone on far longer and more widely than
previously realized. WikiLeaks said the NSA targeted 125 phone numbers of top German officials for long-term surveillance.
So much for those living in a glass house not throwing stones. Thank goodness for the loud bipartisan outrage over Russia getting up into our business because it is only all the noise that helps us forget our past sins.
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There is an expression which says "Eaten bread is soon forgotten" which applies in this case.
ReplyDeleteCountry's shouldn't, but they do. They try to eavesdrop on one another. Even so-called allies spy on one another.
International foreign relations is a sewer, in my view. Who tells the truth is anyone's guess.