NSA Spying: Ally Anger Justified? -- CBS
Following revelations made last weekend that the United States spies on its allies, European officials - especially those in Germany and France - lashed out with searing statements conveying their outrage.
And in response to uproar across the Atlantic, current and former U.S. intelligence officials and government leaders have argued that, when it comes to spying on allies, the U.S. isn't alone.
"It's well known that our allies do spy on us," said Juan Zarate, a former deputy national security adviser for combating terrorism under President George W. Bush and a senior national security analyst for CBS News. "Our allies are out to understand what we know and use it to their advantage."
European leaders, he said, may be throwing stones from their proverbial glass houses.
"They should check in with their own intelligence services before beginning to critique anything the U.S. does," Zarate said.
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My Comment: Europe's anger over the NSA spying program is a stretch .... they also have a long history of spying/espionage/and surveillance, and they are very good at it.
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