There are a few weeks, even before the latest revelations of Edward Snowden, a relative of Barack Obama was concerned with the impact of foreign journalists in their countries of eavesdropping scandal of the NSA. The answers? strong? have clearly piqued. “In any case, France, Barack Obama remains more popular than Francis Hollan of ” has he cons-attack.
Five months after “coming out” of Edward Snowden, the U.S. administration does not always seem to have taken the measure of earthquake What led Europe bulimia NSA for private data. It does not seem to have really tried to repair the insult to the allies. “The reaction of the adminis tration is remarkably blase ” , notes SaschaMeinrath, director of the Open Technology Institute at the New America Foundation, was among the experts consulted by the White House and Congress after the defection of former consultant to the NSA.
The White House had a two-part answer. She first reminded anyone who would listen that the Europeans also spy. “A very bad message to deliver , says SaschaMeinrath. Until then, the idea was spying is unacceptable, this does not mean that it was not practiced. ” But answer that “everybody does it” may blow a taboo in international relations. “I’m waiting to see how the WTO will react when the Chinese are accused of espionage. “
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