アメリカ合衆国の国立間諜院(National Security Agency)とCIAが、欧州主要都市に盗聴機関を設置し欧州各国の首相の個人の携帯電話などを盗聴してきた事がエドワルド=スノウデン氏の暴露で発覚
Estados Unidos espió a Merkel desde 2002
'Der Spiegel' revela que Estados Unidos contaba en 2010 con 80 equipos de espionaje de la CIA y la NSA, en todo el mundo. Casi una veintena estaban en ciudades europeas incluida Madrid
Juan Gómez Berlín 26 OCT 2013 - 20:45 CET
U.S. spied Merkel since 2002
Der Spiegel revealed that the United States had in 2010 with 80 teams spying CIA and NSA, worldwide. Almost two dozen European cities were included Madrid
Juan Gómez Berlin 26 OCT 2013 - 20:45 CET
U.S. intelligence maintains offices without declaring in several European cities , including Madrid, Frankfurt , Berlin and Paris. Contained in a document and "top secret " and dated 2010 now published by the weekly Der Spiegel. These secret agencies are sometimes hidden in embassies, such as Berlin , where a " Special Service Catchment " (Special Collection Service) operates from the American legation. These are units made up of CIA spies and National Security Agency (NSA ), which together monitor communications from the central areas of the capital . According to the classified records, this service created in the seventies has secret offices in 80 cities worldwide . A confidential report into the hands of German spies journal alert against the spread of the existence of these offices which could " seriously damage " U.S. relations with foreign governments.
The phone number appears as Angela Merkel and purpose of the National Security Agency ( NSA) documents in 2002, three years before he became chancellor. The command control communications Merkel remained in force a few weeks before the visit of U.S. President , Barack Obama, Berlin , in June. The weekly Der Spiegel does not clarify the spies heard their conversations and read text messages or just accessed the data connection on when, with whom and from where Merkel communicated . According to documents from the NSA, along with Berlin , United States have remained in Germany spy base in Frankfurt.
Various German media also published , which Obama told German Chancellor who was blinded to the wiretapping suspected she had been subjected by Washington. The evidence considered by the German secret services and solid enough to start a series of diplomatic protests , based on leaks from exanalista the National Security Agency ( NSA) Edward Snowden .
The head of the German government called Obama on Wednesday to protest against this espionage. Berlin suspected cellphone Chancellor was under constant surveillance from U.S. facilities , possibly the Berlin Embassy. According to various media, Obama told Merkel that if he had known the alleged espionage , he would have stopped. The revelation of the alleged surveillance of mobile device Chancellor caused a dramatic shift in the position of Berlin regarding the massive British and American espionage citizens and European leaders.
This summer , Berlin still downplayed the scandal. The coordinator of the German secret service , the minister without portfolio Ronald Pofalla , came to declare water last August . He began the campaign for the September elections , Merkel won despite accusations of passivity before the revelations about the eavesdropping of U.S. and UK in European communications. All the more surprising hardness of protest expressed by Merkel on Wednesday and the subsequent decision to summon the U.S. ambassador in Berlin.
Espionage is now one of the central themes of the coalition negotiations between Merkel's Christian Democrats ( CDU ) and Social Democrats SPD , who want to form a new government before Christmas. The parliamentary leader of the SPD and ex-coordinator of the German secret service , Frank -Walter Steinmeier , asked in an interview with Sunday 's Frankfurter Allgemeine if "were a result of excessive ambition of a secret service uncontrolled " or other espionage of the German leader "was known by the White House."
Next week , Washington will receive a delegation from the German Government requests for clarification and details about the activities of their spies. Still not complete the list of participants , but according to the spokesmen of Merkel include " senior representatives " from the German government . Merkel and French President François Hollande, on Friday asked Washington to ensure that no spy on their closest allies . Both leaders said planning for clear rules of their secret collaboration with the U.S. services.
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