
Ally or not, the US does not have an agreement with any country that would prevent espionage in light of national security concerns, President Obama said on Tuesday, prior to an official state dinner with a European head of state.
During a joint press conference with French President Francois Hollande, Obama was asked whether his selection of France for the first state visit of his second term as president signalled a post-spying agreement with America's European ally. Through documents supplied by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, it was revealed that the NSA spied on French citizens and the internal communications of France's foreign ministry and diplomats.
"There's no country where we have a no-spy agreement," Obama answered.












Comment: So mutual trust is restored. How lovely. Obama promised not to reveal any of Hollande's night escapades in exchange for Hollande sending troops and support to wherever the US want, whether that be Mali, Somalia, Syria or ???