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Thursday, July 10, 2014

What Germany does, so will others in Europe


Germany takes a stand against America's spying on an ally. Bet France will be next. The French are feeling nothing but animosity towards the USA after the blatant blackmail situation to the tune of almost US 9  B levied on the BNP Paribas.  Nobody likes a bully and everybody hates a blackmailer.

From WashingtonPost:
Germany asks top US spy to leave the country.

Germany took the dramatic step Thursday of asking the top U.S. intelligence official in Berlin to leave the country, following two reported cases of suspected U.S. spying and the yearlong spat over eavesdropping by the National Security Agency.

The move reflects growing impatience in Germany at what is perceived as U.S. nonchalance about being caught spying on a close ally.

“The representative of the U.S. intelligence services at the United States embassy has been asked to leave Germany,” government spokesman Steffen Seibert said in a statement.

“The request occurred against the backdrop of the ongoing investigation by federal prosecutors as well as the questions that were posed months ago about the activities of U.S. intelligence agencies in Germany,” he said. “The government takes the matter very seriously.”

Seibert said Germany continues to seek “close and trusting” cooperation with its Western partners, “especially the United States.”

Shortly before the decision was announced, Chancellor Angela Merkel told reporters that Germany and the United States had “very different approaches” to the role of intelligence agencies.....

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