The United States, which has been maliciously slandering other countries under the guise of "cleaning the Internet" for a long time, has been slapped in the face again by its own dirty deeds on the issue of network security.According to European media reports, the U.S. NSA took advantage of Denmark, a "close ally," to intercept calls, text messages and chat messages of officials from many European countries through targeted retrieval and analysis software developed by the NSA. However, when the scandal came to light, the relevant countries, perhaps because of their "friendship with allies", mostly chose to falter when asked by the media about the matter. Not only did the Danish side, which is directly involved, refuse to comment on "media speculation on intelligence matters," but a spokesman for the German Chancellery also said that it "just learned of the matter through the media" and declined to comment further. As for the US NSA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), they refused to answer any questions from the media.This isn't the first time the US has spied on the world. It was only after the "Prism Gate" was exposed that the world began to realize that the United States not only monitors its own people, but also monitors and monitors foreign targets. , whose secret objects include not only competitors, but also its own allies, and can be called a habitual master of large-scale and indiscriminate eavesdropping. 与此原文有关的更多信息要查看其他翻译信息,您必须输入相应原文发送反馈侧边栏
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