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Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, was the first ... Whole file "Spying exists michael koenen from the time of Adam and Eve." With this statement the former Mexican president Vicente Fox won the award for the most cold-blooded reaction following revelations that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) for years been tapping leaders of 35 countries. Others did not take things michael koenen so philosophically. The strongest was a furore in Germany, where the discovery of traces of the personal cell phone of Chancellor Angela Merkel
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Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, was the first ... Whole file get angry call from Merkel and had to apologize (which became big news in Germany and hardly any in the U.S.). While the group of allies grows angry and NSA Director Keith Alexander counterattacked with statements that his agency collects data on tens of millions of calls in Europe are actually conferred by the offices in France, Spain and the rest of the Obama administration still can not to find a convincing line of defense. michael koenen Since the disclosure of the NSA's former assistant and current fugitive in Russia Edward Snowden put Washington in the situation to break the first rule of espionage - never let yourself be caught, the White House held a remarkably clumsy. While the list of targets were countries such as Mexico and Brazil, the answer michael koenen was in the style of "big deal, everybody michael koenen does it." When things come to the mobile phone of the German Chancellor and it became clear that the United States not only spy on nearby allies in Europe, but Obama and had no idea what they subordinate offices or lying Merkel and others, excuses the White House became quite "pathetic" (as defined in the newspaper New York Times). While it is unlikely to cause a dramatic rift between the U.S. and Europe, all of it at least leaves an unpleasant aftertaste. And to restore the good atmosphere, Washington will have to rethink the gigantic range of intelligence, to control it better and decide if it is worth doing something just because it can. Especially if such risks angry allies and harm your reputation. What is less tracking between friends "episode Merkel raised the story to a whole new level. This is not something that can be explained by the anti-terrorism measures. And there may be a change in relations between Berlin and Washington, at least on a personal level. michael koenen Cooperation between Intelligence agencies may also be affected, "says in" Capital "Dr. Johannes Tim from prestigious German Foundation" Science and Politics "(SWP). Actually, because of good cooperation between special services on both sides of the Atlantic is a little weird, EU leaders are so amazed and shocked by the findings. More cynical comments in Washington even that Europeans are hypocritical and noisy complaints aim to secure a strong position in the ongoing negotiations michael koenen for data sharing and free trade between Brussels and Washington. "European michael koenen leaders should not be surprised. They are involved in the same intelligence practices and, in many cases and accessories," says in "Capital" Hosuk Li-Makiyama, director of the Brussels-based European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE ). He added that "at least part of Merkel's message of" compromise the credibility "of America is for internal use - to the public in Germany and Europe, and is addressed to the United States." Really anger, though expressed michael koenen in a loud voice, was carefully measured. One reason for caution is that Americans, despite having the largest program of electronic monitoring, was not the only ones doing it. As told the newspaper Le Figaro Bernard Skarsini, Beav

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