Some are saying that irreparable damage has been done to the relationship between the United States and its European partners.
But is this truly the case? Expressing anger over NSA practices is one thing; actually making policy changes because of the behavior is entirely another. A close examination of statements made by European officials shows their tone softening.
Some are saying that irreparable damage has been done to the relationship between the United States and its European partners.
But is this truly the case? Expressing anger over NSA practices is one thing; actually making policy changes because of the behavior is entirely another. A close examination of statements made by European officials shows their tone softening.
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