United States asked Canada to help spy on candidates during 2012 French election

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Central Intelligence Agency documents released by WikiLeaks Thursday list Canada as one of several countries asked to assist the United States while they spied on the 2012 French presidential election.


The three CIA tasking orders request that current French president Francois Hollande, then president Nicolas Sarkozy and current first round presidential front runner Marine Le Pen all be closely monitored.


CIA officers were asked to uncover the secret strategies of the candidates, as well as information on internal power dynamics within the parties. Canada is listed as one of five countries working on human intelligence parts of the operation however there are no specifics on which parts of the operation, if any, Canada was involved in.


The Canadian Security Intelligence Service, the Communications Security Establishment Canada, and the Department of Global Affairs did not immediately reply to requests for comment. Ashley Lemire, senior communications advisor at the Department of National Defence, told the National Post: “The Government of Canada does not comment on leaked documents.”


These revelations come amidst claims by the U.S. intelligence community that Russia interfered in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. The orders are all marked “NOFORN”, meaning they are supposed to be restricted to U.S. eyes only so no potential allies are offended. Leaked documents showing Canadian spying on allies have caused significant diplomatic issues before.


In 2013, documents from whistleblower Edward Snowden showed that the Communications Security Establishment Canada spied on Brazil’s mining and energy ministry in an attempt to gain economic intelligence. At the time, NDP leader Tom Mulcair said the revelations gave Canada “a black eye in the world.”


Economic intelligence was also a focus of the spying during France’s 2012 election. Agents were asked to answer questions about non-ruling political parties and candidates including: “What are their opinions on the German model of export-led growth?” A 2012 document, marked “SECRET”, that Wiklieaks previously released, tasks U.S. intelligence with compiling information on brewing export deals or export contracts in France worth $200 million or more.


In addition to Canada, New Zealand, Great Britain, and Australia are all listed under a section indicating which countries are assisting with the “HUMINT” or human intelligence aspect of the operation. Those four countries, along with the United States, make up the Five Eyes intelligence sharing alliance.


United States asked Canada to help spy on candidates during 2012 French election: WikiLeaks
 

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Say it isn't so . Spying and mixing it up in French elections , earlier tapping in on Angela Merkels phone , yikes what were the dems up to ?
 

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Poor Trumpites are too stupid to know the difference between "spying" and "interfering". Not surprising really.
 

MHz

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The list is probably a lot longer that that.

Hey Loc, what is that white stuff in the 4 ltr jug? Liquid or powder?
 

Jinentonix

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Poor Trumpites are too stupid to know the difference between "spying" and "interfering". Not surprising really.
Yep, just like the Obamoids who think releasing already leaked info is interference. Although I'm not entirely sure where the article mentions interfering. I think you're confusing France with Britain, Israel and Canada.
 

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And a good test to see whether the Lorazepam you're supposed to be taking is kicking in.

 

Remington1

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Wow, well you got to watch these French people right, they might hit someone in the face with their poutine or those French woman who love perfumes, beauty and clothes, might just say out loud that they are offended by those long dark clothes covering their soeur from head to toes!

We need a motion against these French girls.
 

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Wow, well you got to watch these French people right, they might hit someone in the face with their poutine or those French woman who love perfumes, beauty and clothes, might just say out loud that they are offended by those long dark clothes covering their soeur from head to toes!

We need a motion against these French girls.
Shut up!
 

Hoof Hearted

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How come you find bidets all over France, but none of them wear deodorant?

Is it in case you're standing in a line-up, and the guy behind you drops his wallet and takes advantage of the situation to sniff your ****?

I don't get it.