Germany Abandons Investigation Into NSA Spying on Chancellor Merkel
After the purported eavesdropping by the NSA on German chancellor Angela Merkel's telephone commnunications, the German government opened an investigation. However, writes Bruce66423: A lack of evidence means that the investigation has now ended. Our congratulations to the NSA for covering their tracks so well. Note that it was announced on a Friday evening, which is universally recognised as the time to release the news you don't want to get attention.
Also at The Guardian and the BBC; from the Guardian's version: The investigation came after Der Spiegel reported in October 2013 that the NSA had a database containing Merkel’s personal phone number. Merkel publicly expressed outrage and dispatched a team of senior German intelligence officers to Washington, supposedly to extract a ”no spy” agreement. When the row was its height, the chancellor said: “The charges are grave and have to be cleared up.” ... The White House, responding to the Der Spiegel story in 2013, said it was not spying on Merkel at present and nor would it in the future, but refused to say whether it had in the past, which was interpreted by some as an admission of guilt.
The german government did not open an investigation. It was the attorney general who finally couldn't avoid to open an "investigation". Of course they didn't do a real investigation since they don't really care. There is a still ongoing investigation by a so called "Untersuchungsausschuss" of the parlament which is hindered by the government and the fucking guys of the BND which are more loyal to the NSA then to their own country and parlament.
They realized that whatever investigation wouldn't result in any consequences anyway.
The USA can spy on who it wants, where it wants, when it wants. We can do this because nobody can stop us. We are the mightiest, richest, most influential nation on Earth. You puny other countries just need to shut up, bend over and take out great American dick.
God Bless America.
"Well then Chancellor, who do you think we should be listening to?" *looking up and whistling*
Care killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back.
"The NSA covered its tracks too well" is one theory.
Another theory is that maybe the investigation learned that Germany's own intelligence services were complicit in the "NSA" spying,, possible to the extent that they participated in the operation against their own Chancellor, and they shut the investigation down to save face.
I have, of course, no evidence that this in fact was the case, but it's hardly implausible.
P.S. God bless the NSA for making pretty much any nutty theory "hardly implausible."
buying their oil in Euro. That would send a clear message to the U.S. gov.
A lack of evidence means that the investigation has now ended.
I find it hard if not impossible to believe the Germans could not find any evidence. Heck, we aren't talking about some banana republic here. Or are we?
The more plausible reason is that they, (the Germans), didin't want what they have done displayed out in the open for all to see. Think of this as the "discovery phase" in a US court trial.
What sometimes toubles me is the we (read the USA), then attribute henious, undemocratic, autocratic, dictatorial, tyrannical, despotic behaoiurs to "those other regimes" around the world.
Angela Merkel's phone was being listened in on by FIVE foreign powers
If your spooks aren't tapping Merkel, you should fire them really
much of left-wing thought is a kind of playing with fire by people who don't even know that fire is hot - George Orwell
remember not so long ago when Russia deported a student because they suspected her of spying, and the ensuing diplomatic ruckus that caused? Sure, you do. She was supposedly researching early 20th Century history, but I can see that being turned into 21st Century military deployments and other locally-gathered coffeeshop intelligence...
Political debates have me rolling my eyes so much I think I got optical whiplash. I should sue. - Foamy The Squirrel
"...The White House, responding to the Der Spiegel story in 2013, said it was not spying on Merkel at present and nor would it in the future..."
Of course, from the point of view of 2013, 2014 is in the future.
But from the point of view of 2015, 2014 is in the past.
So it's ok to go on spying, then...
The BND did the spying, and the NSA legally got from them everything they cared about. That's completely different :)
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However, writes Bruce66423: "A lack of evidence means that the investigation has now ended. Our congratulations to the NSA for covering their tracks so well."
I am old-school enough to prefer fact-based news to snark and innuendo. Tell me what you can prove, not what you think I want to hear.
As I read it, the only "evidence" of any spying was a story in Der Spiegel the the NSA had Merkel's cell number. Everything else, well actually everything including that story, is a conspiracy theory.
Of course they dropped it. What were they going to do? Everybody knows that intelligence agencies spy on foreign leaders. This was never news. Friends spy on friends- always have. This was never a big story. If I were American, I think I would have a major issue with my government's intelligence agencies if they WEREN'T spying on other foreign leaders.
What's a little national sovereignty between friends? Why get all bent out of shape because of a little spying?
Don't think Angela Merkel isn't wetting her beak a little bit in the NSA's sweet sweet data pool. Next time they're all in a conga line up in Davos, I hope a meteor wipes the whole place out.
You are welcome on my lawn.
Russia, Germany, Romania, they can have all the democracy they want! They can have a big democracy cakewalk right through the middle of Tienanmen Square and it won't make a lick of difference, cause we got the bombs!
Denis Leary aside, it really doesn't matter how smart the people are because they aren't America. America is the military and the oligarchy that controls it.
Actually NSA was using the German Security Intelligence Agencies to get the goods before 2011 and ended the cooperation when the money was payed. But the Germans kept on doing it to get more goods by the time the news broke on the hack to Merkel's cell phone.
Ha ha
It is time for everyone to move on. It is also time for the Snowden the spy to be extradited from Russiaa to face his crimes. The lionshare of information he released had nothing to do with spying on Americans. The world is more dangerous than ever with the growth of ISIS. Everybody needs to chill and let the spooks do their job to counter extremism.
'In an angry conversation, recently reelected German Chancellor Angela Merkel (shown) told President Obama that the surveillance tapping of her cellphone by the National Security Agency (NSA) was “like the Stasi,” the infamous East German secret police.'
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'The exchange, as reported by the New York Times December 16, occurred after reports surfaced of the NSA’s nearly decade-long surveillance of Merkel’s cellphone' ref."
Of course the real story is that the NSA is also spying on Obama, purely in his defence, it's not as if they would leak against him, if he didn't do what he was told
> Heck, we aren't talking about some banana republic here. Or are we?
Jawoll, we are. Only the climate is a bit cold, but we're working on fixing that too.
So let's examine what Special Ed has done that's "wrong"?: 1) Theft 2) False credentials 3) Tampering with national security 4) Placing all Americans at risk 5) International flight 6) Traveling on a voided passport 7) Bartering with items/information he doesn't legally own nor has personally created 8) Terroristic threats 9) Unethical treatment toward his employer 10) Misrepresentation 11) Perjury/breach of oath 12) Dereliction of duty 13) Failure to follow orders. 14) Impersonation of known government officials/identity theft. He's also flirting with, in fact, trying to set up the two main offenses: A) Assisting foreign powers B) Aiding the enemy. Sure, the Constitution guarantees the freedom to share more information in the public, and the right to free speech is great... but NOT when it will cause a danger to National Security. The info Snowjob likely possesses is probably EXACTLY the kind of stuff al Qaeda wants leaked out so they can learn better of how to successfully find ways to kill Americans at will. Not to mention, maybe names and locations of counter-terrorism spies that the U.S. has out in the field infiltrating the ranks of those would-be murderers. People want to complain about the NSA and alleged "spying", but then they'll also complain about not feeling the government is doing enough to protect them from al Qaeda! The NSA is not "hiding" anything, but they'll be truly ineffective if EVERYONE knows what they're working on. They're not interested is photos of your baby or mom's recipes. Has NOBODY stopped for a moment and asked "why" the NSA has been doing what they're doing? Did people think the authorities use magic to uncover terrorist plots? Which would you prefer, "spying" on you or terrorism on you? Snowflake did what he did for the fame (for the escape from obscurity that everyone wants... although most average people simply use Facebook).