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Obama Downplays Reports of U.S. Spying on Europeans

HeadlineJul 02, 2013

President Obama has continued to face fallout from Edward Snowden’s latest revelations to Der Spiegel newspaper about U.S. spying on Europeans. Speaking during his visit to Tanzania, Obama said the United States would provide its allies with more information about reports the National Security Agency bugged European Union offices in Washington, New York and Brussels. The revelations have angered European leaders and threatened to derail trade negotiations. Obama shrugged off the criticism, suggesting such spying is common.

President Obama: “I guarantee you that in European capitals, there are people who are interested in, if not what I had for breakfast, at least what my talking points might be should I end up meeting with their leaders. That’s how intelligence services operate.”

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