Thursday, June 19, 2014

NSA operations in Germany more widespread than thought






A new report reveals that secret US spying operations in Germany have been much more widespread than it was previously thought. It also raises questions about Berlin's possible complicity in the operations.The report, published by German daily Der Spiegel, is based on documents exposed by American whistleblower Edward Snowden. It indicates that the US National Security Agency has developed an increasingly intimate relationship with Germany over the past 13 years. According to the documents, the data collected in Germany was used in controversial US Capture or Kill operations against suspected militants. The report says no other country in Europe enjoys such a vast relationship with the NSA. It also says the relationship appears to be growing.

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