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Angry European Union demands answers over alleged US bugging
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AFP | Jun 30, 2013, 06.35 PM IST




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A demonstrator protests with a poster against NSA at Hanover in Germany. A top top law official in Germany says reports that US intelligence bugged European Union offices. (AP Photo)
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BRUSSELS: The European Union angrily demanded answers from the United States on Sunday over allegations Washington had bugged its offices, the latest spying claim attributed to fugitive leaker Edward Snowden.

The report in German weekly Der Spiegel is likely to further strain relations between the United States and Europe, shortly after they launched formal negotiations to create what would be the world's biggest free trade area.

Der Spiegel said its report, which detailed covert surveillance by the US National Security Agency (NSA) on EU diplomatic missions, was based on confidential documents, some of which it had been able to consult via Snowden.

"We have immediately been in contact with the US authorities in Washington DC and in Brussels and have confronted them with the press reports, " the European Commission said in a statement.

"They have told us they are checking on the accuracy of the information released yesterday and will come back to us."

One document, dated September 2010 and classed as "strictly confidential", describes how the NSA kept tabs on the European Union's mission in Washington, Der Spiegel said.

Microphones were installed in the building and the computer network infiltrated, giving the agency access to emails and internal documents.

The EU delegation at the United Nations was subject to similar surveillance, Der Spiegel said, adding that the spying also extended to the 27-member bloc's Brussels headquarters.

It said the leaked documents referred to the Europeans as "targets", in intelligence activity reminiscent of the Cold War.

US deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes refused to be drawn into commenting directly on the allegations in a briefing in Johannesberg on Saturday, but said it was "worth noting" the US was "very close" to EU security services.

The Spiegel report is the latest in a series of allegations about US spying activity revealed by Snowden, a former NSA contractor who is holed up in a Moscow airport transit zone after the United States issued a warrant for his arrest and revoked his passport.

EU powerhouse Germany said the United States must quickly say whether the reports were true or not.

"It's beyond our imagination that our friends in the US consider the Europeans as enemies," Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger said in a statement.

"If the media reports are accurate, it is reminiscent of actions among enemies during the Cold War."

European Parliament president Martin Schulz said he was "deeply worried and shocked" by the claims.

"If the allegations prove to be true, it would be an extremely serious matter which will have a severe impact on EU-US relations," he said in a statement, demanding full and speedy clarification from the US authorities.

The US authorities issued an arrest warrant this month for Snowden after he revealed details of NSA's so-called PRISM programme which collects and analyses information from Internet and phone users around the world, with access to data from Google, Yahoo! and other Internet firms.

US officials say the information gathered is vital in the fight against global terrorism but the scale of the programme raised deep concerns around the world.

US spying was "out of control", said Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn. "The US would do better to monitor its intelligence services instead of its allies."

Der Spiegel referred to an incident more than five years ago when EU security experts discovered telephone and online bugging devices at the Justus Lipsius building.

In 2003, the EU announced it had found phone taps in the building targeting the offices of several countries, including Britain, France and Germany. It was not immediately clear if Der Spiegel was referring to this case.

Even before the latest allegations, EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding wrote to US Attorney General Eric Holder earlier this month calling for answers about its Internet spy programme, saying: "Fundamentally, this is a question of trust."

Snowden himself remains in political limbo at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport after flying in from Hong Kong last week, unable to fly on without legal travel documents or exit the airport without a Russian visa.

Ecuador's President Rafael Correa said that US Vice President Joe Biden had asked Quito to reject any asylum request from the 30-year-old who is wanted by the United States on charges including espionage.

But he said Snowden's fate was in Russia's hands as Quito could not process his asylum request until he was on Ecuadoran soil.

"We have not sought out this situation," said Correa, saying it was WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange who recommended he seek asylum in Ecuador.

Assange, who is wanted for questioning in Sweden on sexual assault allegations, took refuge at the Ecuadoran embassy in London a year ago to avoid Britain putting him on a plane to Stockholm.

French MEP Jean-Luc Melenchon said Sunday after the latest spying claims emerged that France should grant Snowden asylum and called for a suspension of all trade negotiations with the United States.

Earlier this month, Brussels and Washington formally launched negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement which would add tens of billions of dollars to the EU and US economies.
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Mayank Trivedi (The World)
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If US is clean, then why an Arrest Warrant for Espionage? Clear Indication that the Story from Snowden Holds Truth. EU Nations as well as Other countries need to treat it as confirmed case of Espionage by US rather than trying to seek explanation from US. This is atrocious move by US and is something that they have to explain to the rest of the world. They have broken the trust of millions across the World by engaging in Cyber Snooping.....Not something expected from them...but yeah there is nothing that we can or can't expect US from engaging into!!
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"And keep on saying amongst themselves all the times."GOD BLESS AMERICA" which has become their slogan and racket.Thinking God will bless them.
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it may be more interesting to know how much of this data was sold/allowed to be accessed by the chinese or islamist nations by obama
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"USA has so quickly forgotten they were the first to drop Atom Bombs.And still they have all kinds of Weapons with them.But blame others.
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usa is the biggest creator of terror in the world
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ALI GHIAS ()
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"USA can do anything illegal they want.But other countries of the world,and people should not do it.You call this fair.
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US is in a spot
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Trust me it doesn't care.
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Angry EU, Cool US. Result is SILENT bugging.....
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spying someone who is supposedly on your side is not new. It reminds us hoe P.Chidambaram planted a bug in Pranab Mukerji's chamber.
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Joemask (Bengaluru.)
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Now that Snowden is in the process of 'slowly' pulling down Uncle Sam's pants, he has no where to hide his dirty underclothes. It is better to have an 'enemy' who is honourable and has a gun pointed at your face rather than to have a 'friend' behind you with a dagger stuck in your back. After this revelation of Snowden, no country in the world will ever trust the US again. Obama has earned the distrust and disrespect of all countries and also the people of the US (those who are honest). Is this what the US mean by saying, 'In God we trust'? Maybe they 'trust' in God but 'do' the devil's work. This act of the US is a very 'low down' act that can be done by any human beings. The cat would have been let out of the bag, one time or the other. The world is just that a honest person like Snowden decided it was about time that the world knew about the the activities of the US, in the name of curbing terrorism. Shame US, shame on you!
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Poking the nose, as usual...
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THE KI-KE (INDIA) 1 hr ago
The Americans spy on the world and the Jews spy on America Israeli companies VERINT and NAURUS are Mossad created companies which are happily bugging US networks Its very significant that the Jew press never speaks of Naurus or Verint AND NEITHER HAS SNOWDEN
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Kanika Chimes (Delhi)
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Too bad leader of so called Free world is such a lying,scheming monster. And now he is granting citizenship to millions of Mexicans to enhance his vote bank. Exactly like Congress does with Bangladeshis in India.
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SARANATHAN Lakshminarasimhan (chennai)
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US will loose all its credibility and they need to watch out
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Brij Lal (USA)
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If it happened, it was not a wise intrusion.
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B.V.PATEL (SURAT)
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Nazi Germany is alive and well in the USA , the country is under Nazi control despite its claims of being a democracy.
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Kanika Chimes (Delhi) replies to B.V.PATEL
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America ruled by Jews. So ur comment is very ironical.
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Amogha Shanabhag (Germany) replies to B.V.PATEL
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Please care about Surat and don't think about Germany. Don't write comments without knowing the ground reality.
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Robin (India) replies to B.V.PATEL
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In India, it is alive in Gujarat.
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Congress is a Fascist power in Delhi. Emergency, minority favoritism, Sikh riots etc etc.
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American desi (NYC)
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USA does that since there are lots of fuses on loose in EU. It gets boring to read long paragraphs but in short for those who don't know how US works- Obama has got nothing to do personally with lots of department policies. FBI and CIA are independent agencies and mostly form their own policies which looks only for national interests unlike lots of Indian agencies which are influenced by politicians in power. This spying goes on all the time- just because u are not reading it does not mean others are not doing it!!
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India also should ask an explanation from US on this issue.
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Mohan Shenoy (Bahrain)
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Now EU came to know. What about us?
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Dr (Mumbai)
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US advocates for human rights, while in practice US spy agencies are bugging the rights of human beings all over the world. They have mastered the art of cheating entire world.
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This is the reason why the US is behind Snowden's blood
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its American's policy to stab from back. In the name of the technology or high technology they do all nonsense activity. The spying on other countries are not new but when it comes in public then they talk rubbish. Any country who are buying high technology from USA or taking certain help then be careful. You will find that one fine day your house is being spied by FBI or CIA. Hence be careful..
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Its American's policy to stab from back. In the name of the technology or high technology they do all nonsense activity. The spying on other countries are not new but when it comes in public then they talk rubbish. Any country who are buying high technology from USA or taking certain help then be careful. You will find that one fine day your house is being spied by FBI or CIA. Hence be careful..
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Varun Hegde (Bangalore)
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The surveillance was carried out by the U.S. National Security Agency, scanned vast amounts of foreign Internet traffic. The U.S. government has defended its efforts to intercept electronic communications by arguing that this has helped prevent terror attacks at home and abroad. This argument of US is baseless and absolutely an intrusion in to privacy
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Angry European Union demands answers over alleged US bugging

Postby admin_pornrev » Sun Dec 28, 2014 2:46 pm

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The episode is indeed an eye opener. Such operations would definitely create doubt on every one;'s mind that his/her privacy is in danger.Wish US could divulge detailed but facts to be known by world as what they meant by NSA operation? Was it in any wasy causing danger to privacy, or freedom of speech?
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Saahil (Mumbai)
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US has to reply to world at large over the hacking episode...EU should question US to reply on this hacking eposide..
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INDIAN2REPLY (INDIA)
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Its American's policy to stab from back. In the name of the technology or high technology they do all nonsense activity. The spying on other countries are not new but when it comes in public then they talk rubbish. Any country who are buying high technology from USA or taking certain help then be careful. You will find that one fine day your house is being spied by FBI or CIA. Hence be careful..

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Varun Hegde (Bangalore)
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The surveillance was carried out by the U.S. National Security Agency, scanned vast amounts of foreign Internet traffic. The U.S. government has defended its efforts to intercept electronic communications by arguing that this has helped prevent terror attacks at home and abroad. This argument of US is baseless and absolutely an intrusion in to privacy

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Surya Mohan (Allen Texas USA)
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The episode is indeed an eye opener. Such operations would definitely create doubt on every one;'s mind that his/her privacy is in danger.Wish US could divulge detailed but facts to be known by world as what they meant by NSA operation? Was it in any wasy causing danger to privacy, or freedom of speech?

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Saahil (Mumbai)
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US has to reply to world at large over the hacking episode...EU should question US to reply on this hacking eposide..

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NewsTrack (Odisha)
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One thing's for certain....India'll never know the extent to what it is being bugged by the americans.

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Robin (India) replies to NewsTrack
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The whole world knows that the big brother is watching.

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NewsTrack (Odisha)
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This just keeps getting creepier. Has the United States actually become a large creepier version of the chinese?

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zen world (Delhi)
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Hope EU does really understand the intention of big Giant.

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The GDP of the 41 Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (567 million people) is less than the wealth of the world's 7 richest people combined.

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Since 2000, the year Bush was elected, Lockheed Martin, the world's larger weapon manufacturer, has seen its stock triple in value.

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US is most selfish country in world. It is high time for all like thinking leaders to join hand against this dictator. US should not dictate its terms to World. Browse around last 20 years events and u will find that every single problem which they claim is a Major Security concern was established by themselves. Be it Taliban to Chechenya, Pakistan or Syria, Egypt or South Korea. Every single global problem is backed by US. And dont miss Kashmir in this argument as well. We know how they play different ball game just to insure instability in South Asians. I am not even counting Economics of OIL and Dollor game. EU office bugging is something like Cold war. An thriving Economy (CHINA, India, EU) is always a threat to US economy so they always try their best to unstable them.

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Truth (India) 2 hrs ago
You never know when a friend turns enemy. In this nuclear-explosive world whoever has better real time intelligence info in quantity & quality supposedly might have better chance of survival if a nuclear stand off ensues. It's a joke the world powers are threatened by Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, AlQaeda, Jihadis Maoists, Chechens, Serbs etc. etc. These tiny-tot countries or groups are only testing grounds/materials for newer weaponry. Actually the world powers themselves are real threat to each other. They have to spy on each one of them. EU is no saint, so also, no union. Every country in EU is suspicious, at least of Germany, and spy on her & vice versa. The next news would be the USA spied on Japanese, Israelies & vice versa. WHY BLAME ONLY USA, because only US-Snowden has revealed it. All other powers do the same or even more. Their own Snowdens are in making or hiding, wait until they reveal it. Our own Indian cyber intelligence-giants are so powerful and aware that Snowden brought no surprise to them. They are already doing more than what PRISM can achieve internally and outside for security of the Nation. Hence the mysterious Indian silence over Snowden-drama! After all we are cyber-superpower. :)

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Jahangir Chauhan (pk)
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US creating lot of destabilization in the whole part on the curtain of bringing peace and democracy in the world. But ultimately it will affect their own society the way they are doing surveillance on their own population by violating US Bill of Rights.

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LOL

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Big Bully Brother !!

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Terrorism is a menace, it has to be uprooted

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So what if US bugs he is your partner and supports EU. All playing drama. So bugging news.

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Jitendra Chaturvedi (Mumbai)
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US is bugging the whole world with impunity...Ironically ,as usual it is an american who to exposes the misdeed of US....The whole world is so helpless before this BIG BULLY ??

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Ajay vikram Singh (London)
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The spy of muslim brotherhood, president "Hussein" Obama is using american intelligence services to spy Europe on behalf of Al-qaeda and other islamic terrorists.

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soarhigh (Mumbai) replies to Ajay vikram Singh
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You are funny :)

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Ajay vikram Singh replies to soarhigh
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trying to think like a typical muslim, conspiracy junkie. -;)

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Jahangir Chauhan (pk) replies to Ajay vikram Singh
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Ajay, Obama is not a Muslim. he himself said it. by having name Hussein does not make your muslim always.

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Ajay vikram Singh replies to Jahangir Chauhan
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you never know. That's called a real spy. I was trying to think like americans and muslims. Both are paranoid and violent ppl.

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Jahangir Chauhan (pk) replies to Ajay vikram Singh
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But Obama is not a Muslim. he himself said it. by having name Hussein does not make your muslim always.

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Ajay vikram Singh replies to Jahangir Chauhan
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u think he will say that openly if he was a closet-muzzie? his father was a muslim.

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US f*cked all this up Big Time. Whilst to some extent surveillance is an acceptable vice of the Net world,particularly due to security needs and terror threats subjecting allies such as India and EU to such extant surveillance is a CLEAR BREACH OF TRUST. No wonder Russia and China have strong anti-US sentiment and opposition to US activities.

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George Chungath (I N D I A)
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What answer they supposed to give or what answer EU expected to get from them ?

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Bahu Virupaksha (Pondicherry)
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It is so tiresome to see these white counties with their pretense of outrage. Whlre privately tyhhey support the USA through the nATO, the sdame white countirs can talk of human rights etc on another platform.

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hasan (mumbai) 3 hrs ago
Long live America... good job keep it up. Rest keeping sleeping

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Mr Obama publicly justified these acts to safe guard from terrorist activities

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tom selig (Germany) 3 hrs ago
USA ........ what a f....d up country. In Germany people now realize that their newfound FRIEND (happened in 1945 after the defeat of the Nazi Regime) is still the Enemy after all. The leaked documents have been analyzed by germany´s newspaper Der Spiegel and it was found that Germany to the Americans is as dangerous a country as Pakistan and Iran. If that is not a proof of mutual trust, than what is ? The new German Slogan for Americans now should be: AMI (americans) GO HOME !

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Pakistan is not dangerous for US neither Iran or Germany US policies to poke nose in other countries affairs is the most dangerous thing for them, by faking events first like pearl harbor, Korean wars. 9/11, Iraq invasion etc.

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Pakistan is not dangerous for US neither Iran or Germany US policies to poke nose in other countries affairs is the most dangerous thing for them, by faking events first like pearl harbour, Korean wars. 9/11, Iraq invasion etc.

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The United Stasi of America has gone totally berserk. I think the time has come for all countries of the world (minus USA) to pull out of UN and create a new world body with additional powers to print a new global currency and remove the US dollar's influence in the world. The US will collapse under its own weight within a matter of months. They are playing a huge ponzi game with the world financial markets by printing dollars 24x7x365. I hope the smart governments around the world wake up from their slumber and prevent total US domination.

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good wishful thinking ,BUT in the present scenario is it practically possible

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Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger said in a statement. "It's beyond our imagination that our friends in the US consider the Europeans as enemies," I ask Mr. Minister, why is it beyond your imagination? Have you not seen, how they use and throw their allies? Are you not aware, who is behind 9/11. Words like "TRUST" & "FAITH" are not their in the dictionary of those, who are forcefuly playing on behalf of U.S. citizens.

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The US & UK form a cosy club which snoops on everybody else as if it is their birth right to do so.

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well said. same colonial mentality still lingering in their minds and reflects in their acts.

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Trust...? This is a quality that exists between one or two people, not countries.The Obama administration is looking more and more like the KGB every day..

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It is time to build a society where young people are looked upon as creative citizens, instead of consuming rats at the mall. Buy local stop invasion of local markets for foreign capitalists.

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Obama in his speech (supported by a teleprompter) said that if you want safety then spying was neccesary to build intelligence, pray OBama what kind of terrorists are holed up in the EUropean Union that you want to spy on?....They just want to spy on each and everyone irrespective of whether its a friend or foe, get used to it!

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Nut case Muammar Gaddafi used to set up a huge tent whenever he visited USA, instead of staying in a hotel, perhaps it had something to do with the information he had with regards to US bugging all hotels where heads of states stay.Then again, Gaddafi was betrayed by the European Union many of whom he helped by financing their election campaigns (Sarkozy). THe only nation that USA cannot and will not spy on is Israel, rest all the so called friendly nations have to fall in line, period!

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If this is the fate of E U , what would be the fate of other countries ??? Uncle Sam seems to be peeping everywhere..... Do not what does it portray .... Might or the insecurity ????

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It appears that there is no friend ,every one is a competitor or enemy. Thanks to Snowden for his ethical approach to open the MUSK of so called propagator of ethic,democracy,watch dog of human rights. My salute to him.

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Rouge act by paranoid nation.

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It is not "ROUGE" but a classic act of "PARANOID" nation.

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rafique (Houston) 3 hrs ago
Yay sub baqwas hai! Hollow talk by EU! EU is a 'chaala' of America and does have the guts to take action against the US, the sole superpower in the world. Actually Snowden has done a favor to US hegemony in the world by making it clear to the whole world that they are being watched and they better toe the American line or face consequences. I was shocked to see that even China and Russia succumbed to US hegemony! Wow! What a surprise!

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Instead of US pouring so much money on un-wanted spying programs, sending useless objects to Mars - (who the heck wants to go and live in mars - forget living, who wants to know who and whats' there on Mars) - they can as well put the money to good benefit and help recover their economy and use that money for something good. Keep it Simple Stupids ..

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What will be the reply from them to Germany ? I think no clear reply will ever come out or simply blame on Snowden !

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The U.S. wants to exist as the only one super power in the world. Who will punish them for their wrong doing, The u.n. is a puppet one at the hands of the u.s. Russia, china, india should form a trio and it will become a deadly trio. But this is very much impossible to form, since china's attitude will be too too selfish.

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The annoyance shown by EU is meaningless as US EU can never part company and become bitter enemies ever. It is a case of big upstartish but younger cousin called USA spying on economically declining EU the sick elder cousin which cannot break its friendship with USA ever.

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Angry European Union demands answers over alleged US bugging

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USA believes and acts as the World Supercop. The EU has to make up its mind. If it wants to be treated as equal to the USA, it must put money and men where its mouth is, that is globally deployable military assets, and not rely upon the USA to keep the world safe for trade and investment.

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While this leak might be embarrassing for the US, does anybody really believe that the EU countries don´t spy on the US in turn? Or that the US or EU do not spy on India and vice versa? Every country in the world spies on other countries. When it is legal it is called "diplomacy" and when it is not it is called "spying". The only main difference is now it is done through the internet, whereas before it was men passing over secret data in packages at checkpoints.

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this was very much expected ???

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Nothing will happen...

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USA must clarify that they are spying only to erase terrorism and security threat. They are hunting for islamic terrorists everywhere. clarify, hug each other and say Cheers..!! btw, advice for EU : A weak man's anger end up in further insults. advice for USA : Hubris.. comes before fall.

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The EU should not take umbrage, the US always considered the EU members as playthings right from the time NATO was formed.

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Ha Ha.. Europe countries always supported US to destroy Muslim countries. Now EU feels the pain from US.

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World is facing a new kind of terror. Now we have local converts to islam as new kind of terrorist who are ready to kill and destroy own nations.May be we need new kind of profile security checks.

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This is the reward that Hussein Obama has given to Europeans for the Nobel prize that Europe gave him ,,,,, Go USA! ,,, Go Obama! ,,,

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USA has become a new world. EU is still in the hangover of yesterdays. EU should look into their own faults. Scandavian countries are behind all the unrest in the third world countries. It is USA that deserves respect for their transparency and the quest for peace in the world.

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EU should understand that they are dealing with a "hyper-paranoid" regime -that is totally oblivious of any semblance of ethics/dignity/mutual respect. This administration itself invents 'fear and suspicion' and then exports this "fear psychosis" to other regimes and now is the victim of the same. Hope that the EU sets up a "standard" to tame the undue transgressions by the fearful regime. And India also takes a cue from the EU and stop snooping on privacy of individuals.

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EU should understand that they are dealing with a "hyper-paranoid" regime -that is totally oblivious of any semblance of ethics/dignity/mutual respect. This administration itself invents 'fear and suspicion' and then exports this "fear psychosis" to other regimes and now is the victim of the same. Hope that the EU sets up a "standard" to tame the undue transgressions by the fearful regime. And India also takes a cue from the EU and stop snooping on privacy of individuals.

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Aalimah (Rampur)
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The USA knows how to lose allies,,,, the fastest way.,,, Go USA!

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EU anger is basically to pacify their own citizens, yes they are potent against US threat!! US knows well what was it doing but US slaves still pretend that wholw gamut was for security by saintly US!! Other countries will protest but India and Congress, BJP and their supporters will be happy to bow down to their ideal and mighty US!

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DO you have any doubts that USA has spied on India as well? What has India done? not even shown anger, not even protest.

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Had this been the other way:--- some country spying on US,by now, the country's government would have been changed and the head of the state,tried in US under the US law.Now not one country is able to do anything about it......

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What happened to much touted freedom of speech in USA?

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swarup (delhi) 4 hrs ago
Best of luck eu. In every incident eu just blindly doing chamcha giri to USA. Now what they ll say? U can not believe USA this is a country of b-ds they ll suck all the bloods from u then through u in dustbin same ll b with eu.eu n Britain are just dogs of USA barking when USA asked. Same was in case of Iraq, Yugoslavia, Kosovo, Livia n now Syria.

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It is not only EU, USA is spying on India as well. At least EU has faked "anger", what has India done.

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India is preparing for 2014 Election.

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You spyme? I will spy you! All are good in spying and exploit developing and underdeveloped countries

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US cannot ride on everyone's back, they should know that acting like big brother will never be tolerated by all, now they have to face the wrath of EU, which might prove costly for them........

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indians are interested in international issues while many rapes,starvation,no toilets,corruption and floods are in their own backyard. lol you people are pathetic

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Now that the EU is moving on information provided by Snowden, if it is proven to be true will the EU countries do the moral thing and grant Snowden asylum ? French MEP Jean-Luc Melenchon seems to be lone voice in the wilderness.

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EU is like toothless tiger. Everyone knows that they will bark and will not bite. They are no longer power house which everyone is aware.

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Why are they angry? They support everything from US anyways. Oh yeah this one is against them or else they would have happily rallied behind/

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Spying bed partners is very old trait of mistrusting lovers, now we see it in diplomacy also.

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The hypocrites would be okay with US spying on their citizens, but it hurts when they, the powerful, are spied upon. Ha ha, serves them right. Unfortunately, their discomfort is the only justice that will ever be served.

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Who knows. There is a tacit understanding between EU and US to snoop and when it comes into the public they will protest as though they are not aware of this snooping.

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Yes my friend. There seems to be no limit to murkiness of this story.

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What EU can do to US? Except expressing their displeasure of the latest bugging and spying by US at some of the press conferences, the EU could do nothing to US.

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It is but obvious.

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Readers please be aware of PRISM...............................Its gona make big buzz in coming days..................

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Uncle Sam is acting like a nervous and paranoid mother-in-law who does not trust her sons and daughters-in-law and listening their conversations behind the curtains.

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Any need to remind that US is the world police?

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Ghor Apraadh.

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It is hundred percent wrong.the america is doing.

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There is NO Secret and every nation is spying each others activities/Wjy because it is a fact no nation speak truth but state any information with such language it can be interpreted in any ,anner one like.Hence to know the truth ones own way shall have to be adopted but when a fellow like Snowden disclose the issue then it becomes a roblem simly this way of collecting information sall have tobe tolerated by all dated Sunday June 30th 2013 Time 1810 Hrs oist

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These developments will certainly embarrass USA further and its effect will be visible soon on its diplomatic and economic ties with European countries. Spying on Asian countries, including India, must also be going-on, but it may not cause a bigger headache for the since they can always assign it to the issue of terrorism.

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Despite a warning from Russia, EU allowed US to install antibombing devices. Does EU really know, what is really installed???

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Now US has stepped on some mighty big feet!! How will they get out of this one!!!

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Are such practices not "very common and expected" in all countries against everyone- friend & foe alike? This EU outburst & postering is probably to pacify its people more than seeking "justice" from US! In reality, today common people do not have much space for privacy and power against any powerful state and, even, big corporates. No wonder concentration of wealth is increasing in all countries- in 1st, 2nd and 3rd World countries alike.

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nail US for their wrongdoings

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Hahahaah.... This is going to be lovely fight between the cats....

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Who bothers about the anger of The European Union over US?... nothing can be achieved , except shouting at US with anger...

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I used to think the same way till the twin towers had been caved in and this is also true that there can not be any effect without cause so it is likely that anger can be vented in a civilized manner and real job may be sourced .

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What is Indian government doing in this case??Has it got the spine to at least tell US that they are angry about it...or just remain silent as they have been doing it from the past...

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NOW WHO WILL PUNISH U.S.A ????????????????????? U.N. OR TALIBAN?????????????????????

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Hitler is still haunting Uncle Sam

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