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Germany Closed its Eyes to US Spying on European Firms: Report


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The German chancellor's office has known since 2008 of US economic espionage targeting European companies such as Airbus but did not react, the Bild daily said Monday, citing intelligence agency documents.

The US National Security Agency (NSA) sought to spy on businesses in Europe via the German BND foreign intelligence agency's monitoring station at Bad Aibling in southern Bavaria, the mass circulation newspaper said.

Bild said it had seen two documents sent by the BND to the chancellery in Berlin in 2008 and 2010 to inform it of the NSA snooping.

The report is potentially embarrassing for the German government which has always portrayed itself as a victim of spying by its allies, notably the United States.

Germany reacted with outrage at revelations in 2013 by fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden that the NSA was conducting massive Internet and phone data sweeps, including in Germany.

The revelations, which included claims the NSA tapped Merkel's mobile phone, strained ties between Washington and Berlin.

The documents cited by Bild refer to NSA attempts to keep tabs on telephone numbers and email addresses at EADS, the aerospace and defense group now known as Airbus, and Eurocopter, which now goes by the name of Airbus Helicopters.

"It was definitely known for years in the chancellery that the NSA tried, with German help, to monitor German companies," Bild quoted an unidentified source from the German parliamentary committee set up to shed light on NSA practices as saying.

"It is unlikely and would be highly unusual if the head of the chancellery would not have been informed about such an occurrence," the source added.

That post, which includes supervising the intelligence services, was held in 2008 by current Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, a conservative ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Bild said, again citing an unnamed source from the German parliamentary committee on the NSA, that Germany apparently chose to close it eyes to the information to avoid upsetting its cooperation with the NSA, especially on counter-terrorism.

"One said at the time 'we need the Americans' information, that's the way things are, we don't want to endanger cooperation'," the source was quoted as saying.

German news weekly Spiegel reported last week that the NSA spied on European companies for years with the help of German intelligence.

The American agency is believed to have provided the BND with mail addresses and mobile phone numbers which were then monitored by the Germans on behalf of the United States, Spiegel Online reported.

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It's even worse than your article describes.

BND Mole knew more than was previously known

At the beginning of July, the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) has unmasked a spy. The unmasked spy has passed on far more explosive information to the United States than was previously known.
The documents contained progress and results protocols about talks, the BND president Gerhard Schindler and his deputy have held with the intelligence chiefs of other countries. This reported the "Central German newspaper", citing members of the Parliamentary Control Panel (PMB) of the Bundestag, which is responsible for the intelligence services.

Accordingly, there was in the materials also an overview of the BND residences with the names and addresses of the agents and concepts for counterintelligence. The passed-order profile of the foreign intelligence service had not only listed the names of countries that should be monitored on behalf of the Federal Chancellery of the BND. It also contained detailed instructions about what was to investigate precisely in these countries.
The BND employee is said to have sold 218 documents to US intelligence within two years.

After this the Parliamentary Control Panel (PMB) of the Bundestag met in an emergency session that was not covered in the news so much.
Wirtschafts Woche 02 september 2014 - Source: Handelsblatt Online

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