NSA eavesdropped on 35 world leaders

Published October 25, 2013
NSA headquarters in Fort Meade, Maryland. — File Photo
NSA headquarters in Fort Meade, Maryland. — File Photo

WASHINGTON: US spies eavesdropped on the phone conversations of 35 world leaders after White House, Pentagon and State Department officials gave them the numbers, The Guardian reported on Thursday.

A classified document provided by fugitive intelligence leaker Edward Snowden said the National Security Agency worked closely with the “customer” departments of the US government to secure the phone numbers of leading foreign politicians.

One unnamed US official handed over 200 numbers, including those of the world leaders who were immediately “tasked” for surveillance by the NSA, according to the document.

The latest revelations come amid a furore over allegations that the United States had tapped the mobile phone of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and after revelations the NSA had monitored the Brazilian and Mexican leaders’ communications.

The NSA memo cited by The Guardian indicated that surveillance was not isolated and the agency routinely tracked the phone numbers of world leaders.

The 2006 memo was circulated among staff in the agency’s Signals Intelligence Directorate under the heading “Customers Can Help SID Obtain Targetable Phone Numbers”, outlining how agents could mine contact information gathered by officials in other branches of government.

“In one recent case,” the memo noted, “a US official provided NSA with 200 phone numbers of 35 world leaders.

“Despite the fact that the majority is probably available via open source, the PCs (intelligence production centres) have noted 43 previously unknown phone numbers. These numbers plus several others have been tasked.”

The memo acknowledged, however, that the eavesdropping had gleaned “little reportable intelligence.” —AFP

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