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In reply to the discussion: Bugged by US spying, EU may sever ties with American internet providers [View all]caseymoz
(5,763 posts)9. Then they'll put money into changing the architecture
and then bypass our providers. This scandal does threaten to change the way other countries deal with the US, big time. The result is it's going to hurt our economy.
The NSA might have other ways to do surveillance, but it seems the mass surveillance is done off US providers and Internet companies. AT&T, Verizon, Google and if it were easier to do it another way, I think the NSA would be doing it.
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dipsydoodle
Jul 2013
OP
Probably the only way anything will be done to stop this. Hit in the wallet. nt
Mojorabbit
Jul 2013
#13
Europeans should put up with "our" spying because it's the Republicans' fault and Obama doesn't have
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2013
#16
So PO must have allied with those two before he announced he was running for POTUS? n/t
ReRe
Jul 2013
#39
My personal belief is that Obama made a decison right after the election of 2008.
truedelphi
Jul 2013
#45
Thanks. I am sorry to hear that you have lost income because although you are
truedelphi
Jul 2013
#46
Well, they could always just do business with each other. Oh wait.....it's the EU.
Tarheel_Dem
Jul 2013
#14
No. The EU suspects that the US is stealing the trade secrets of EU countries.
JDPriestly
Jul 2013
#15
Is France still part of the EU? Someone should tell Francois. He's screaming the loudest.
Tarheel_Dem
Jul 2013
#25