Saturday, November 2, 2013

US monitored 35 world leaders’ phone calls

The us monitored the phone conversations of thirty five world leaders consistent with classified documents leaked by fugitive informant Edward Snowden, Britain's Guardian newspaper aforesaid on weekday.


Phone numbers were passed on to the U.S.A. National Security Agency (NSA) by a political candidate in another section, in line with the documents, the Guardian same on its web site.

It more that workers within the White House, State Department and therefore the Pentagon were urged to share the contact details of foreign politicians.

"We aren't planning to comment in public on each specific alleged information gathering, and as a matter of policy we've created clear that the us gathers foreign intelligence of the kind gathered by all nations," a White House voice same, reacting to the report.

The revelations come back once European nation demanded answers from Washington over allegations Chancellor Angela Merkel's phone was wired, the worst spat between the 2 countries in an exceedingly decade.

The White House failed to deny the bugging, language solely it'd not happen in future.

"In one recent case, a U.S.A. official provided National Security Agency with two hundred phone numbers to thirty five world leaders," reads AN excerpt from a confidential note dated Oct 2006 that was quoted by the Guardian.

The identities of the politicians in question weren't disclosed.

The revelations within the centre-left Guardian instructed that the bugging of world leaders might be additional widespread than originally thought, with the difficulty set to overshadow AN EU summit in capital of Belgium.


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