These are the headlines. A newspaper claiming the u. S. A stupid on millions of phone calls made in france. Snooped on millions of phone calls made in france. A woman carry out a suicide bombing killing six. The Greek Charity caring for the child has received thousands of messages. The white house has reacted to newspaper claims that the french government saying all nations spy. The u. S. National Security Agency spied on more than 70 million phone calls in france over a 30 day period. The u. S. Ambassador was asked for a comment. Shocking and unacceptable. That is how the french government reacted to revelations by a newspaper that the u. S. National Security Agency was spying on france. We obviously have a very close relationship with the u. S. Intelligence services to fight terrorism. If a friend, and ally spies on france or other european countries, that is totally unacceptable. The report based on documents only by Edward Snowden back and june jim said that sa swept up more than 7
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