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McCool
08-05-2015, 12:33 AM
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Working to prevent tension with a treaty ally, Vice President Joe Biden reassured Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Tuesday that the U.S. limits its surveillance of friendly nations, after leaked documents showed U.S. spying on Japanese officials and companies.
Abe had expressed deep concern about the documents WikiLeaks published last week, and vowed to bring up the issue with the U.S. The response appeared to come in the phone call with Biden, who has an established relationship with Abe after years of in-person diplomacy.

"The vice president reaffirmed the United States' commitment made by President Obama in a 2014 presidential directive to focus our intelligence collection on national security interests," the White House said in a brief statement describing the call.

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I'd be suspicious too. The Japanese did bomb Pearl Harbor, after all!

Peter1469
08-05-2015, 06:08 AM
All nations spy.

The outrage is faux.

Ransom
08-05-2015, 06:29 AM
Exactly. But Japan's State documents haven't been wikileaked showing exactly who and what was being spied on. Should Kerry, Clinton, Obama, or Pelosi have their personal and gov business data hacked, we'd be outraged, we'd..........

Wait...... the Chinese have done that and no one cares. Never mind.