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The detractors of this sudden outrage from world leaders is best exemplified by this piece in The Week from Marc Ambinder. In short, Ambinder argues, it's the NSA's job - not just to monitor the communications of terrorists, but to also to "provide policymakers with a decision advantage."
This has led to a case of espionage envy. Here's a quote from former French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner to France Info radio that explains a lot:
"The magnitude of the eavesdropping is what shocked us," Kouchner told France Info radio. "Let's be honest, we eavesdrop too. Everyone is listening to everyone else."
The difference, he added, is that "we don't have the same means as the United States - which makes us jealous."
Bingo.