WASHINGTON, D.C.: The United States (US) intelligence chief said on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila) French newspaper reports about America’s espionage activities abroad contained inaccurate and misleading information, the latest flap stemming from US intelligence-gathering efforts.
Meanwhile, the United States faced anger on yet another front in the unfolding saga, this time from Mexico.
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