“Germany’s domestic intelligence agency has warned American sites in the country could be at risk of attack from people angry about the NSA spying scandal. The message has worried officials in Rhineland-Palatinate, where the Rammstein air base is located. The domestic intelligence agency warned in an Oct. 30 letter that ‘an emotional response from certain segments of the population cannot be ruled out’ and recommended that ‘security measures aimed at protecting US facilities in Germany should be increased.’ The agency said the background behind the ‘potential threat’ was ongoing discussions about the ‘collection of Germans’ data by the United States.'”
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