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Hollande's 'Tap' Dance
Hollande's 'Tap' Dance
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While France appears outraged by the recent NSA espionage scandal, the country's intelligence agencies may not be so innocent themselves. 01.07.2015, Sputnik International
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Hollande's 'Tap' Dance
14:33 GMT 01.07.2015 (Updated: 16:36 GMT 01.07.2015) While France appears outraged by the recent NSA espionage scandal, the country's intelligence agencies may not be so innocent themselves.
Apparently, in 2008 President Nicholas Sarkozy authorized a secret project — currently run under the direction of Francois Hollande — aimed at eavesdropping on other countries' classified communications.