The head of a state-level domestic intelligence service in Germany has accused politicians of doing too little to protect critical infrastructure. Stephan Kramer, who heads the Office for the Protection of the Constitution in the central state of Thuringia, named an arson attack on the power supply to the giant Tesla factory near Berlin and digital sabotage by foreign opponents as examples. The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution is Germany’s domestic intelligence, responsible for monitoring and dealing with domestic security threats. “The attacks, both domestic and foreign, …