domingo, 19 de enero de 2014

​Germany skeptical of Obama’s pledge that NSA will not spy on foreign leaders — RT News

​Germany skeptical of Obama’s pledge that NSA will not spy on foreign leaders — RT News:

Germany has called for less rhetoric and more action in the wake of President Obama’s pledge to stop spying on world leaders. While the announcement was greeted with optimism, politicians said it was “too little, from a German point of view.”


Barack Obama sought to allay European fears of the NSA gathering intelligence on its leaders in an interview on German TV. He said that the NSA would continue to spy on foreign governments, but that German Chancellor Angela Merkel was safe from the prying eyes of the NSA.

 

 Demonstrators take part in a protest against the US National Security Agency (NSA) collecting German emails, online chats and phone calls and sharing some of it with the country's intelligence services in Hanover, northern Germany (AFP Photo)

Demonstrators take part in a protest against the US National Security Agency (NSA) collecting German emails, online chats and phone calls and sharing some of it with the country's intelligence services in Hanover, northern Germany (AFP Photo)