Operation Dunhammer
Obama’s National Security Agency (NSA) teamed up to with Denmark’s intel unit to spy on our allies, in what was allegedly referred to as “Operation Dunhammer” and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is cool with that.
“I do not think it is correctly put that there is a need to restore relations with France or Germany. We have an ongoing dialogue, and we also have that within intelligence matters,” Denmark’s Frederiksen told local news wire Ritzau.
The NSA allegedly used Danish underwater internet cables to spy on allies, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Other allies allegedly spied upon include senior officials in France, Sweden, Norway, and Germany, including former German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier as well as former German opposition leader Peer Steinbrück, who told German broadcaster ARD he thought it was “grotesque that friendly intelligence services are indeed intercepting and spying on top representatives of ot
On Thursday, Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg said she was pleased that the Americans have made it clear that they changed their practices in 2014 when it comes to monitoring allies and that they want to cooperate with us and others to map what happened, according to Norwegian news agency NTB.
She said that her government had convened the US Embassy in Oslo to follow up on this invitation .
Solberg said she had also spoken with Danish counterpart Mette Frederiksen about the alleged spying.
The Norwegian leader said she stressed that we consider espionage against close friends and allies as unacceptable and unnecessary , according to Reuters.
The move comes amid revelations this week that Denmark helped the US National Security Agency to spy on political leaders in Europe, including German Chancellor Merkel.
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