U.S. NSA "spied" on most Latin American nations - Brazil paper
Source: Reuters
U.S. NSA "spied" on most Latin American nations - Brazil paper
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BRASILIA (Reuters) - The U.S. National Security Agency has targeted most Latin American countries in its spying programs, with Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil and Mexico ranking among those of highest priority for the U.S. intelligence agency, a leading Brazilian newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Citing documents leaked by Edward Snowden, the fugitive former American intelligence contractor, O Globo newspaper said the NSA programs went beyond military affairs to what it termed "commercial secrets."
These included petroleum in Venezuela and energy in Mexico, according to a graphic which O Globo identified as being from the NSA and dated February of this year.
Also swept up in what O Globo termed as U.S. spying were Argentina, Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Paraguay, Chile, Peru and El Salvador, the story said.
While the purported spying on these countries was "constant," the most intense surveillance was directed at Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil and Mexico, the newspaper said.
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NoPasaran
(17,291 posts)Everybody does it.
totodeinhere
(13,058 posts)And no, this is not an attack on President Obama, whom I support generally although I reserve the right to criticize him over certain policies.
frylock
(34,825 posts)Many countries don't have the capacity to spy all over the world, the way the U.S. and some allies do. I doubt, for example that Tobago has spies in Sri Lanka.
Big rich countries and their allies are the ones who love spying. It's mostly a game for the rich, like a lot of games.