Germany is the European Country NSA Spies on the Most
According to leaked map
BRUSSELS, June 10 (UPI) -- While the United States spies on all European Union nations, it spies on Germany the most, say papers supplied by a former employee of the top U.S. spy agency.
The rankings of what EU nations are snooped on, and how much, can be seen in a color-coded map of covert National Security Agency surveillance activities, EUObserver.com reported Monday.
Nations subject to the least spying activities are shaded green; those with the most red.
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Because Germans are not all fun and games.
They also seem to spy on that country just to the
west of Canada a lot.