Chancellor Angela Merkel and the German government are under pressure due to a spying scandal involving the German intelligence service BND and the US National Security Agency. The accusation: The NSA had the support of the German BND in spying operations that targeted the EU, the French government and European aviation giant Airbus. What did the German government know?<br /><br />Tell us what you think: quadriga(at)dw.de<br /><br />Guests:<br /><br />Alan Posener, former editor and author for the German newspaper "Die Welt"<br /><br />Erik Kirschbaum, "Reuters" news agency in Berlin.<br /><br />Ursula Weidenfeld, former editor-in-chief of the business magazine Impulse, and commentator for the Handelsblatt and Tagesspiegel daily newspapers<br /><br />More Quadriga discussions: http://www.dw.de/program/quadriga/s-7296-9798
