Germany infuriated its American ally
after it sent a helicopter to seek out listening posts at the US consulate in
Frankfurt, in the wake of revelations that the National Security Agency spied
on the European country.
The helicopter flew twice over the
consulate, just 60 meters above the building, as German staff took high
resolution photographs of potential surveillance equipment on the roof. No
listening posts were found, but chinaware inside the consulate was damaged
during the operation. The flyover took place on August 28 and was confirmed by
officials on both sides after being reported in local media.
"The message to the American
friends was meant to be: ‘Stop. Germany strikes back!,’" Spiegel magazine
quoted an unnamed German official as saying.
Documents leaked by former NSA
employee Edward Snowden this summer revealed that the organization intercepted
large amounts of data exchanged between German citizens without any legal
authorization. The information also showed that the US maintains spying posts
in its embassies around the world. The revelations sparked widespread
demonstrations in Germany – a country which is wary of surveillance, largely
due to its Stasi past.
source rt.com
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