 We're asking callers today to comment on the news about the United States spying on leaders of allied countries, friendly countries, and the controversy about it, and there are reports today that the New York Times says that Obama may ban spying on heads of allied states. The Washington Post quotes officials who say that Obama was unaware that the U.S. spied on allied leaders. The Wall Street Journal says that the Senate is going to review spy programs. So Mohamed, what do you think of this story? I think of this story is a true story of everyone in the world looking for his, I think, looking for his, I don't remember this name. What do you mean like looking out for themselves or their self? Yes, from themselves and protect themselves from others. So I think all the world is spying on each other, all the whole country in the world is spying on each other. So you think then... Yes, themselves. So you think then that this is normal and... But this is a moral way, this is a moral. It's a political issue. And in the political, all saying free. You're saying you think it's immoral, but it's in a political issue, in a political realm, it's acceptable. I think simply that spying someone calling on the phone is not so really nice. Not very nice, you say. But do you think that this is normal in international relations for countries to spy on friends, not just adversaries? Do you think this happens all the time or do you think that countries don't, you know, don't do that? You're asking to me? Yeah, I mean, what do you... You say that someone spying the calls? On friends, not just on enemies. We had a discussion about this on Facebook today and some people thought that the United States should be punished for spying on authorities from other countries. And other people said no, they thought that this was okay and that this is normal. And then actually someone else said, well, who would punish the U.S.? So what do you think? Yeah, I think it's not normal to spy someone calling, so I think they should be punished. I know that the United States are really, really competitive and are really good when it comes to spying and technology. We can consider them when the first trench of technologic people in the world. This is what it calls the first country in the world. I don't see it as normal thing, but it should be banned from all over the countries, all countries. Because if a country starts doing this, all the countries are going to follow. And if this happens, we are going to live in such a disorganized and no trust in the world. I think we should all avoid these problems of spying and talk about privacy of people. It should be avoided, I think. I heard about that story that they have been spying different countries. What do you think of that? Were you surprised by the news or do you think it's wrong or is it right? What's your opinion? Sir, in my opinion it's wrong because it's their personal conversation and they are interfering with it. So it's not good to interfere in someone's personal matters conversation. So in my opinion it's not good and it's not fair. No, I am not surprised first of all. I think nowadays almost all people encounter a variety of problems in their daily lives. But humans can use these problems for their needs such as spying. Recently we heard a news, an American alliance like this phone spying. Recently we heard that they are phone spying in the German Chancellor and Marco. So it's a very harmful for us, it's a very sad news for us because I don't support personally the phone spying or something like that. It's kind of news personally. It's really embracing for us and also it's embracing for America as well. Germany is also a friendly country of America. They also spying on Marco's phone. In the European Union they also say in this brief they also think they are embracing about these situations. So personally I don't support these things.