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In reply to the discussion: We are in deep shit with our European allies. [View all]JackN415
(924 posts)42. like "living" is "living". Simple words do not reveal/solve problems. That's for the dark age. eom.
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How sad that the EU has more power to influence US spy programs than American citizens.
reformist2
Jun 2013
#1
It's a big PR game. We tap them, they tap us. They act outraged, we promise to be nice.
Buzz Clik
Jun 2013
#2
And you hinestly believe that the US tapped German lines without knowledge of the Germans?
Buzz Clik
Jun 2013
#5
I honestly believe that the German Government had no knowledge, nor gave any permission
Pachamama
Jun 2013
#59
Plus, the reason the German leadership denies this is to avoid the ire of the citizens
flamingdem
Jun 2013
#72
That is what the minority refuse to acknowledge the unprecedented scope, and suspicionless nature
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Jun 2013
#25
Every country, and I mean *every* country, puts intel assets in their embassies. Period.
Recursion
Jun 2013
#21
I don't think our relations with the EU are anywhere near as close as they are with the UK...
reformist2
Jun 2013
#30
What's wrong with this picture is you're conflating the people with their government.
Buzz Clik
Jun 2013
#71
Keep that label maker working overtime. It's better than not having a hobby at all.
Buzz Clik
Jun 2013
#73
Let me phrase what you are saying "They need us, so FUCK THEM!!". Sound correct? n-t
Logical
Jun 2013
#112
I would be interested to see evidence that the EU systematically targeted US gov installations
Democracyinkind
Jun 2013
#12
my guess - there is big, big money in all of this shit, both sides, all sides- on one hand, I am not
NRaleighLiberal
Jun 2013
#18
This is plainly wrong, Snowden story has nothing to do with this. We shouldn't spy on allies.
JackN415
Jun 2013
#24
It wasn't spying on citizen for private info.It was meta data for pattern recognition. Not the same
JackN415
Jun 2013
#38
like "living" is "living". Simple words do not reveal/solve problems. That's for the dark age. eom.
JackN415
Jun 2013
#42
Well Like The Dark Ages - Maybe Some Don't Have The Vision To See What Is Going On In the World
cantbeserious
Jun 2013
#43
I'm so sick of my country being the world police agency protecting and serving the 1%. nt
Zorra
Jun 2013
#31
On the "bright" side, Russia is thrilled & producing t.v. "news" shows about its newfound role as
UTUSN
Jun 2013
#34
Well, thanks for steering me to the full GREENWALD article I couldn't find. And I'm not sure
UTUSN
Jun 2013
#48
Ingrates! They don't appreciate that our spying on them is really a mark of respect and friendship.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jun 2013
#50
Nope. He's just trying to make his anti-government libertarian friends happy...
Galraedia
Jun 2013
#107
You reap what you sow. The fallout will be from our attitude towards the world, not Snowden n/t
Catherina
Jun 2013
#97
Link To New PRISM Details From The Washington Post - How The NSA Collects The Data
cantbeserious
Jun 2013
#102
Just wait till we get to the part about manipulation of friendly governments.
roamer65
Jul 2013
#122