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newthinking

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Sun Oct 27, 2013, 03:26 PM Oct 2013

NSA: New reports in German media deepen US-Merkel spy row [View all]

Source: BBC News

Fresh reports in German media based on leaked US intelligence documents are prompting damaging new questions about the extent of US surveillance.

Der Spiegel suggests the US has been spying on German Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile phone since 2002.

Another report says Mr Obama was told in 2010 about the surveillance and failed to stop it.

The spy row has led to the worst diplomatic crisis betweeen the two countries in living memory.

Leaked documents say a US listening unit was based in its Berlin embassy - and similar operations were replicated in 80 locations around the world.

The German interior minister has been quoted as saying such an operation, if confirmed, would be illegal.

On Friday, Germany and France said they wanted the US to sign a no-spy deal by the end of the year.

As well as the bugging of Mrs Merkel's phone, there are claims the NSA has monitored millions of telephone calls made by German and French citizens.

'Obama's green light'

Der Spiegel claims to have seen secret documents from the National Security Agency which show Mrs Merkel's number on a list dating from 2002 - three years before she became chancellor.

This might indicate that there was extensive bugging of the phones of prominent people, says the BBC's Stephen Evans in Berlin.

Read more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-24692908



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Maybe Germany needs to kick out our 55 military bases, of which 15 are supposed to close by 2015. Mnemosyne Oct 2013 #1
Anybody who thinks they have privacy on a mobile phone Mr.Bill Oct 2013 #2
true dat PatrynXX Oct 2013 #3
huh? newthinking Oct 2013 #5
Totally agree. bemildred Oct 2013 #6
I hate to see this meme newthinking Oct 2013 #4
+1. nt bemildred Oct 2013 #9
Even drug dealers know better than this. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2013 #11
"the worst diplomatic crisis betweeen the two countries in living memory." dixiegrrrrl Oct 2013 #7
Not well covered in the American Press newthinking Oct 2013 #8
Really soundsgreat Oct 2013 #10
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