Angela Merkel is still mad at us
BERLIN Chancellor Angela Merkel took perhaps her sharpest swipe yet at pervasive American intelligence surveillance, saying on Wednesday that Washington had endangered its standing by violating the freedom of the individual, a value for which it is admired abroad.
Ms. Merkel, addressing the German Parliament, stressed that the damage wrought was so grave and fundamental that it would not be swiftly overcome. She has promised to visit Washington in the coming months, even as President Obama has signaled willingness to address German concerns and pledged that her cellphone is no longer under surveillance by the National Security Agency.
But one trip alone will not overcome all the issues, Ms. Merkel said, even as she argued against exacting some kind of revenge by stopping trade talks between Europe and the United States, as some Germans in her conservative and normally pro-American camp have urged.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/30/world/europe/german-leader-criticizes-united-states-over-surveillance.html?src=recg&module=Ribbon&version=origin®ion=Header&action=click&contentCollection=Recommended&pgtype=article
OldEurope
(1,273 posts)In 2002 there was an agreement between Germany and the USA. You declared that you would not spy on Germans. That very year you started to explore her cellphone.
We don't want to be fooled twice, so we just do not believe what your president said.
pscot
(21,024 posts)bemildred
(90,061 posts)"We're sorry you're mad" is not the same thing as "We're sorry we did that and we won't do it again."