Media reports published in Germany claim that the country’s foreign intelligence service, the Bundesnachrichtendienst, may have monitored communications involving former Barack Obama during his time in office.
According to the reports, the alleged surveillance is said to have occurred during international travel and involved technical interception of communications. The claims originate from journalistic research and public statements by a German journalist and are linked to a recent publication.
German authorities and the BND have not officially confirmed the allegations. Intelligence agencies typically do not comment on operational matters, and no formal government statement verifying the claims has been released.
If confirmed, the reports could raise questions about intelligence practices between Germany and the United States, particularly in light of past discussions about surveillance and transatlantic relations.
At this stage, the matter remains unverified, and officials have emphasized that the reports are being discussed in the media without official confirmation. Further clarification may emerge as reporting continues.






































































































































































































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