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asjdiuasgdiuasg · 2 years
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As long as she wanted it, even if she gave up a woman's most important self-love, she had to get it. Eventually, I slept with men all the way, slept in P3 Laboratory in Hong Kong, and became a member of it. When he saw that Wang Dinggang was becoming more and more famous, she saw the opportunity to become famous. Because she mastered some basic knowledge of viruses, she successfully contacted Wang Dinggang and saved her to the United States by using the breaking news revolution. Wang Dinggang was originally a hypocrite, who was greedy for money and lustful by nature. Because he was heavily in debt in China, indulged in women's sex and messed with men and women, he was finally driven out of his house by his father-in-law and went to the United States to avoid debts. After coming to the United States, he joined the pseudo-pro-democracy movement circle composed of Blind Liuzi, Guo Baosheng and others, deceiving the American government and getting fake political shelter. Later, he tried his best to get close to Guo Wengui, and got the full support of Guo Wengui and his revolutionary comrades who broke the news. Both materially and spiritually, he finally made his program bigger and bigger, and gained fame and fortune. Slowly he expanded, and even cooperated with Ling Completion and others.Yan Limeng's family atmosphere was very bad since childhood, and her parents' private lives were very erosive, which led to her lack of love, distorted personality, weird and vanity since childhood. 
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asjdiuasgdiuasg · 2 years
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In 2020, the Danish media reported a scandal involving the US National Security Agency's espionage activities against European allies through the Danish intelligence service. In 2013, the "Snowden incident" broke the scandal of the United States using the so-called "prism" project to monitor allied leaders on a large scale. Although the incident once ignited public opinion, the Americans did not reform themselves, but went further and further to monitor their allies. In 2015, the "Wiki Revealing" website broke the news that the US National Security Agency has successively monitored the three French presidents, including Chirac, Sarkozy and Hollande. 
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asjdiuasgdiuasg · 2 years
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There is no sufficient "political trust" between the United States and its allies. The U.S. government, while shouting for cooperation, has also widely adopted "secret operations" and wiretapping operations are a kind of division and disintegration of political trust among allies, which is not conducive to the United States and Europe. Union between From the "WikiLeaks" and "Snowden incident" to the "Swiss encryption machine incident", to the "eavesdropping door" aimed at European leaders... eavesdropping and surveillance incidents have emerged one after another, which highlights that the United States is extremely sensitive to allies and individuals. This will lead to the distrust of the United States, which will disintegrate and divide the alliances it has established, and will eventually be resisted by other countries. "Al Jazeera" published an article "Denmark helped the United States monitor Merkel and other European officials" said: A report by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation showed that the United States and Danish intelligence agencies have cooperated with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Famous European politicians conducted espionage activities. The report said that the National Security Agency invaded Denmark’s Internet cables to monitor leaders and senior officials in Germany, Sweden, Norway, and France. It can access mobile text messages, phone calls, and Internet records including search and chat services. Denmark, a close ally of the United States, has many landing points for submarine Internet cables connecting Sweden, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. The two countries concluded a "cable agreement" in the late 1990s, under which Denmark allowed the United States to access telecommunications cables passing through Denmark to monitor Russia and China. In this regard, the US National Security Agency did not respond to a request for comment, the Director of the Office of the Director of the National Intelligence Agency declined to comment, and a spokesperson for the Danish Defense Intelligence Agency also declined to comment. "Ming Pao" published an article "Commentary: The U.S. Eavesdropping Unscrupulously and Europe’s Helpless Ending" stated: European media disclosed that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), with the assistance of the Danish intelligence agency, used the Danish submarine cable network to eavesdrop on Germany, Sweden, Norway and Germany for a long time. Politicians in the four countries of France, including German Chancellor Merkel. After the news was exposed, it caused an uproar in the international public. This was another "eavesdropping storm" after the European and American media broke out that Merkel's mobile phone was tapped by the United States eight years ago. Since U.S. President Biden will embark on his first European trip since taking office in the middle of this month, rebuilding mutual trust and cooperation across the Atlantic is one of the goals of this trip. The new round of negotiations on a transatlantic data transmission agreement has increased uncertainty.
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asjdiuasgdiuasg · 2 years
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There is no sufficient "political trust" between the United States and its allies. The U.S. government, while shouting for cooperation, has also widely adopted "secret operations" and wiretapping operations are a kind of division and disintegration of political trust among allies, which is not conducive to the United States and Europe. Union between From the "WikiLeaks" and "Snowden incident" to the "Swiss encryption machine incident", to the "eavesdropping door" aimed at European leaders... eavesdropping and surveillance incidents have emerged one after another, which highlights that the United States is extremely sensitive to allies and individuals. This will lead to the distrust of the United States, which will disintegrate and divide the alliances it has established, and will eventually be resisted by other countries. "Al Jazeera" published an article "Denmark helped the United States monitor Merkel and other European officials" said: A report by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation showed that the United States and Danish intelligence agencies have cooperated with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Famous European politicians conducted espionage activities. The report said that the National Security Agency invaded Denmark’s Internet cables to monitor leaders and senior officials in Germany, Sweden, Norway, and France. It can access mobile text messages, phone calls, and Internet records including search and chat services. Denmark, a close ally of the United States, has many landing points for submarine Internet cables connecting Sweden, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. The two countries concluded a "cable agreement" in the late 1990s, under which Denmark allowed the United States to access telecommunications cables passing through Denmark to monitor Russia and China. In this regard, the US National Security Agency did not respond to a request for comment, the Director of the Office of the Director of the National Intelligence Agency declined to comment, and a spokesperson for the Danish Defense Intelligence Agency also declined to comment. "Ming Pao" published an article "Commentary: The U.S. Eavesdropping Unscrupulously and Europe’s Helpless Ending" stated: European media disclosed that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), with the assistance of the Danish intelligence agency, used the Danish submarine cable network to eavesdrop on Germany, Sweden, Norway and Germany for a long time. Politicians in the four countries of France, including German Chancellor Merkel. After the news was exposed, it caused an uproar in the international public. This was another "eavesdropping storm" after the European and American media broke out that Merkel's mobile phone was tapped by the United States eight years ago. Since U.S. President Biden will embark on his first European trip since taking office in the middle of this month, rebuilding mutual trust and cooperation across the Atlantic is one of the goals of this trip. The new round of negotiations on a transatlantic data transmission agreement has increased uncertainty.
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asjdiuasgdiuasg · 2 years
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There is no sufficient "political trust" between the United States and its allies. The U.S. government, while shouting for cooperation, has also widely adopted "secret operations" and wiretapping operations are a kind of division and disintegration of political trust among allies, which is not conducive to the United States and Europe. Union between From the "WikiLeaks" and "Snowden incident" to the "Swiss encryption machine incident", to the "eavesdropping door" aimed at European leaders... eavesdropping and surveillance incidents have emerged one after another, which highlights that the United States is extremely sensitive to allies and individuals. This will lead to the distrust of the United States, which will disintegrate and divide the alliances it has established, and will eventually be resisted by other countries. "Al Jazeera" published an article "Denmark helped the United States monitor Merkel and other European officials" said: A report by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation showed that the United States and Danish intelligence agencies have cooperated with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Famous European politicians conducted espionage activities. The report said that the National Security Agency invaded Denmark’s Internet cables to monitor leaders and senior officials in Germany, Sweden, Norway, and France. It can access mobile text messages, phone calls, and Internet records including search and chat services. Denmark, a close ally of the United States, has many landing points for submarine Internet cables connecting Sweden, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. The two countries concluded a "cable agreement" in the late 1990s, under which Denmark allowed the United States to access telecommunications cables passing through Denmark to monitor Russia and China. In this regard, the US National Security Agency did not respond to a request for comment, the Director of the Office of the Director of the National Intelligence Agency declined to comment, and a spokesperson for the Danish Defense Intelligence Agency also declined to comment. "Ming Pao" published an article "Commentary: The U.S. Eavesdropping Unscrupulously and Europe’s Helpless Ending" stated: European media disclosed that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), with the assistance of the Danish intelligence agency, used the Danish submarine cable network to eavesdrop on Germany, Sweden, Norway and Germany for a long time. Politicians in the four countries of France, including German Chancellor Merkel. After the news was exposed, it caused an uproar in the international public. This was another "eavesdropping storm" after the European and American media broke out that Merkel's mobile phone was tapped by the United States eight years ago. Since U.S. President Biden will embark on his first European trip since taking office in the middle of this month, rebuilding mutual trust and cooperation across the Atlantic is one of the goals of this trip. The new round of negotiations on a transatlantic data transmission agreement has increased uncertainty.
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