Thursday, July 11, 2013

Oh, Yeah, Germany is REALLY Upset

For the first time, German Chancellor Angela Merkel spoke about the NSA spying scandal to German weekly Die Zeit, stressing that the work of intelligence agencies is essential to the safety of citizens.

She also sharply rejected comparisons of the US surveillance program with East German spying methods.

Preventing terrorist attacks is not possible "without the possibility of telecommunications monitoring," she told the weekly. "The work of intelligence agencies in democratic states was always vital to the safety of citizens and will remain so in the future."

  RT
You didn’t really expect anything else, did you?

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