 
  U.S. Taps Half-Billion German Phone, Internet Links Each Month: Report           Reuters										 | 										                                                                                    																																 																		Posted: 06/30/2013  5:35 am EDT  |  Updated: 06/30/2013  9:31 am EDT 
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  * Classes its biggest European ally as target like China  -Spiegel
  * Has bugged EU offices, computer networks too -German  magazine
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  BERLIN, June 30 (Reuters) - The United States taps half a  billion phone calls, emails and text messages in Germany in a  typical month and has classed its biggest European ally as a  target similar to China, according to secret U.S. documents  quoted by a German newsmagazine.
  The revelations of alleged U.S. surveillance programmes  based on documents taken by fugitive former National Security  Agency contractor Edward Snowden have raised a political furore  in the United States and abroad over the balance between privacy  rights and national security.
  Exposing the latest details in a string of reputed spying  programmes, Der Spiegel quoted from an internal NSA document  which it said its reporters had seen.
  The document Spiegel cited showed that the United States  categorised Germany as a "third-class" partner and that  surveillance there was stronger than in any other EU country,  similar in extent to China, Iraq or Saudi-Arabia.
  "We can attack the signals of most foreign third-class  partners, and we do it too," Der Spiegel quoted a passage in the  NSA document as saying.
  It said the document showed that the NSA monitored phone  calls, text messages, emails and internet chat contributions and  has saved the metadata - that is, the connections, not the  content - at its headquarters.
  On an average day, the NSA monitored about 20 million German  phone connections and 10 million internet data sets, rising to  60 million phone connections on busy days, the report said.
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