US, Germany Talking About Spy Limiting Pact
Good luck with that!
The United States and Germany are reportedly talking about an agreement that would restrict each country from spying on the other.
German officials have been among the most outspoken critics of the National Security Agency telephone and Internet surveillance programs, some of which have been used on other countries.
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I'd like some talks limiting spying on me. I'll be glad to reciprocate.