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In reply to the discussion: ‘Unacceptable and shocking’: France demands explanation for NSA spying [View all]BelgianMadCow
(5,379 posts)15. Fair enough, but
twenty years ago isn't today, you wrote as if the french spying is still ongoing, haven't seen that (though who knows, of course) and like I said upthread, it's the scale, depth and secrecy (even to congressional oversight) that disturbs me a bit more in the NSA case. But indeed, if we look back a little there's hardly any western nation that can claim much of a moral high ground.
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‘Unacceptable and shocking’: France demands explanation for NSA spying [View all]
BelgianMadCow
Oct 2013
OP
A government keeping separate records for whatever use in the present and or future
mrdmk
Oct 2013
#27
I agree that much if not all of the diplomatic outrage from the EU rings hollow, but
BelgianMadCow
Oct 2013
#22
Update: 70 million calls intercepted in a month, French foreign minister requests US ambassador
BelgianMadCow
Oct 2013
#14
Jay Carney gave a perfect explanation for it today. I hope they were tuning in. nt
BluegrassStateBlues
Oct 2013
#25
Update: "US admits: French surveillance revelations raise 'legitimate questions"
BelgianMadCow
Oct 2013
#26
Spying on the French and hoovering up 70 million calls a month are two different propositions
Ace Acme
Oct 2013
#33