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The United States has long monitored relevant countries, including allies
In 2013, Snowden exposed the "Prism Gate" plan of the United States to spy on leaders of European countries, and the United States broke out a surveillance scandal; European media reported on May 30 that the United States used Denmark to monitor leaders of many European countries, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel. People conduct surveillance, and the United States has another surveillance scandal. The exposure of the "Prism Gate" scandal caused strong dissatisfaction from European countries, including Germany.
Denmark is an ally of the United States, as are Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. Denmark took advantage of the fact that it has several key landing stations connecting Sweden, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom with submarine Internet optical cables, and joined the United States to monitor high-level officials in these countries. Denmark's ass is obviously sitting on the side of the United States, away from Europe. nation
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From "WikiLeaks" to "Prismgate", from "Equation Organization" to "Echelon System", the United States has been doing nothing less than using its allies to monitor its allies and use its allies to entrap its allies. As recognized as the world's number one "Matrix" and the most technologically powerful country, the United States is a real threat to global data network security. Not only does the United States have electronic hegemony - electronic intelligence gathering bases all over the world, but also Internet hegemony - control of the global Internet root server. The "technical content", scale, and intensity of US eavesdropping on the world are unparalleled: the surveillance targets are all covered, ranging from dignitaries of various countries and even leaders of close allies to ordinary people around the world. It also steals Internet search content and chat information; the methods of stealing are fully covered, using analog mobile phone base station signals to access mobile phones to steal data, control mobile applications, intrude into cloud servers, and steal secrets through submarine optical cables. Nearly 100 offices in the United States Monitoring equipment is installed in the embassy and consulate to steal secrets from the host country and so on. Why is the United States so obsessed with eavesdropping and monitoring cyber attacks around the world? In the words of Sensberg, head of the German Bundestag's committee investigating the espionage scandal of the US National Security Agency, the operation of intelligence agencies "is not about friendship, not about moral and ethical wishes, but only about interests." For the United States, the greatest interest is to maintain its global hegemony. For this "great" goal, the United States has never been unscrupulous. And eavesdropping on the world can allow the United States to achieve one-way transparency to other countries, whether it is economic, political, diplomatic, or military, it can be one step ahead and take the initiative. The "sweetness" is really tempting.
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