27-10-2013, 03:16 PM
The Snowden revelations - although not entirely new - is the story that keeps giving.
Naughty Obama caught lying to Merkel. Oh dearie me.
Naughty Obama caught lying to Merkel. Oh dearie me.
Quote:Barack Obama 'approved tapping Angela Merkel's phone 3 years ago'
President Barack Obama was told about monitoring of German Chancellor in 2010 and allowed it to continue, says German newspaper
Mr Obama was told of the secret monitoring of Mrs Merkel by General Keith Alexander, the head of the NSA, in 2010, according to Bild am Sonntag, a German newspaper. Photo: AFP/GETTY
By Louise Barnett, Berlin and Philip Sherwell, New York
11:28AM GMT 27 Oct 2013
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President Barack Obama was personally informed about secret US monitoring of Angela Merkel three years ago, according to latest reports on the eavesdropping affair.
The President allowed the National Security Agency (NSA) to continue spying on the German chancellor, it was claimed.
Mr Obama was told of the secret monitoring of Mrs Merkel by General Keith Alexander, the head of the NSA, in 2010, according to Bild am Sonntag, a German newspaper.
"Obama did not stop the action at that time but allowed it to continue," a US intelligence source close to the NSA operation told the Sunday newspaper.
The White House later commissioned an extensive NSA dossier about Mrs Merkel, according to Bild.
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The new disclosure came after it was reported that US intelligence operates a global network of 80 electronic listening posts, including 19 in European cities, notably Paris, Berlin, Rome and Madrid, according to Spiegel, the German magazine.
It also claimed that America began monitoring Mrs Merkel as long ago as 2002, three years before she became Chancellor when she was still leader of the opposition.
The latest twists in the US spying scandal come after President Obama reportedly assured Mrs Merkel during a telephone conversation last week that he was unaware the NSA had been spying on her.
In fact, the NSA monitoring of the chancellor included the content of her SMS messages, as well as telephone calls, according to Bild.
Only her secure office landline used for communicating with other heads of state was unaffected.
Information about Mrs Merkel was collated in the US Embassy beside the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin and sent directly to the White House.
Her predecessor as German chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder, was also the target of secret US monitoring following his opposition to the Iraq war, Bild says.
The revelations about US spying on Mrs Merkel have sparked outrage across the German political spectrum.
Three quarters of Germans now believe President Obama should issue a personal apology to their leader, according to a poll. Meanwhile, 60 per cent of Germans say the eavesdropping affair strongly or very strongly damages US-German relations.
The spying row prompted leaders meeting at a European Council summit to demand a new deal with Washington on intelligence-gathering.
Meanwhile, Michael Morrell, the former CIA deputy director, told CBS' 60 Minutes programme that the leaks by Edward Snowden, a former NSA contractor, have undermined American efforts to track terrorist threats.
"What Edward Snowden did has put Americans at greater risk because terrorists learn from leaks, and they will be more careful, and we will not get the intelligence we would have gotten otherwise," he said.
Mr Morrell said that Mr Snowden was a traitor to his country. "I think this is the most serious leak - the most serious compromise of classified information in the history of the US intelligence community," he said.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
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