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WikiLeaks - Espionnage Élysée

WikiLeaks - Espionnage Élysée







Espionnage Élysée

 

 

NSA Economic Spy Order







Information Need (IN) - France: Economic Developments



Date 2012
Classification SECRET
WikiLeaks Synopsis
This
classified US intelligence "Information Need" spying order mandates
long term economic espionage against France in order to obtain details
about the economic activities of French companies and the economic
policies and decisions of the French government. Information Needs (IN)
are collection requirements extracted from the National SIGINT
Requirements List, and are used to broadly justify the interception of
communications in order to satisfy generic intelligence demands from
U.S. policy makers and the U.S. Intelligence Community. This IN,
identified as 2002-204 (first created in 2002 and updated for more than a
decade) and referenced in the list of Top NSA French Targets previously
published by WikiLeaks, shows which particular information of interest
("Essential Elements of Information", EEI) the relevant Signals
Intelligence units are instructed to collect and report about. Such
requirements include France's economic relations with the United States,
other countries and international institutions, France's financial and
trade policies, and its views on G-8 and G-20 agendas. "Supported
Elements" are those parts of the US government which are supported by
(i.e receive intelligence reports derived from) the espionage.