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In reply to the discussion: Bugged by US spying, EU may sever ties with American internet providers [View all]Tarheel_Dem
(31,454 posts)25. Is France still part of the EU? Someone should tell Francois. He's screaming the loudest.
Lotta egg on his face right about now.
5 July 2013 Last updated at 13:24 ET
French PM Ayrault says spy programme claims 'inexact'
"The official said the information could only be accessed "if the prime minister so decided after advice from the CNCIS," the National Commission of Security Interceptions Control.
The DGSE data is accessed by other French intelligence agencies, French officials have rejected reports its intelligence agencies are running a vast spying operation on its citizens."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-23201769
Here's the reason Hollande is trying to deflect attention:
Hollandes Approval Rating Drops to New Low, BVA Poll Shows
By Mark Deen - Jun 24, 2013
"French President Francois Hollandes approval rating dropped to a new low, suggesting a recovery in May was just a blip, a poll by BVA Opinion showed.
About 31 percent of voters have a good opinion of the Socialist president, down from 61 percent just after his election a year ago and from 35 percent in May, BVA said in a survey for LExpress magazine and Radio France."
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-24/hollande-s-approval-rating-drops-to-new-low-bva-poll-shows.html
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Bugged by US spying, EU may sever ties with American internet providers [View all]
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