The White House and State Department signed off on surveillance targeting
phone conversations of friendly foreign leaders, current and former U.S.
intelligence officials said Monday, pushing back against assertions that
President Obama and his aides were unaware of the high-level eavesdropping.
Professional staff members at the National Security Agency and other U.S.
intelligence agencies are angry, these officials say, believing the president
has cast them adrift as he tries to distance himself from the disclosures by
former NSA contractor Edward Snowden that have strained ties with close allies.
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013
White House OKd spying on allies, U.S. intelligence officials say
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