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Snowden applies for asylum in Russia
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he crossed the point of no return when he chose to leave the u.s. for hong kong. he sealed his fate right there. he had a chance to get public favor on his side but by leaving the u.s., he chose to forgo that.
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The most probable thing is that he will get the asylum, according to the words of Putin: Snowden can stay in Russia if he stops damaging USA. ( http://rt.com/news/putin-snowden-asylum-extradite-489/ )
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of course snowden can stay in the den of our cold war enemy that our government is still paranoid about. snowden is just a pawn now. |
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i really think putin has the upper hand here. snowden is an albatross around obama's neck the entire time he is in russia, completely out of our control, out of our hands and in the hands of a country our government and obama is so paranoid of they won't even sign an extradition treaty with them. besides, the real problem for obama now is all the new legislation already introduced demanding access to the fisa court and all the shit behind the prism curtain whcih he ratified. derp on a world stage. |
Yep, he can stay in Russia but he has to stop leaking info to the media as not to damage our American partners.
But we (the Russians) want access to all that juicy info on your laptops (if they don't have it already). Let's keep that info secret between you, China, Russia and our US partners. If you leak anything else to the media, we will deport your ass back to America. If I were him, I would just exposed everything and come back to America and let the media circus begin. He whould be better off in America. Book deals, movie deals, lifetime tv movie, celebrities clamoring for his release as this guy is a "hero" who exposed the goverment for what it is. |
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Snowden fucked himself the second he got on a flight to hong kong. I would still guess he was lured there and promises were made. Most likely that he would deliver certain material in exchange for something. Likely money and asylum. Either he didn't deliver or they just cut him loose for another reason... or any reason at all really - he has no leverage anyway to complain. Once he left the US, he was 100% fucked and at everyone's mercy.. and at the mercy of some notoriously shitty governments where the rule of law and human rights aren't the largest priority. The FSB didn't really have to do anything. He was delivered to them on a silver platter like a trapped rat that has no where to go. Usually that conversation is a cordial one. "Listen, we deeply sympathize with your position and we believe you've done a noble thing... we'd really like to help you. However, please understand the position this puts our nation in, we can protect you.. but it needs to be worth our while... What can you do or say or tell us that would.... " and so the first of many conversations begin where he starts giving up everything he knows again. Ironically giving up any bargaining power and value he may have had. Most likely Russia will toy with him for a while, until he is no longer useful. It's a power move "we're not sure what we'll do with him...". Basically telling the world "we don't bend for the USA". It's highly unlikely they will allow him to stay, particularly when he has no value to them and its only causing a rift between Russia and the US in the long term. |
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putin said today snowden can stay as long as he doesn't upset his amercan partners/keeps his trap shut. i think snowden still has some political capital. |
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I will bet anything you want that Russia either hands him over, exchanges him over or kicks him out once the media dies down. Snowden himself has nothing. His value is as a pawn to governments. He himself has nothing to offer anyone except the headache of the responsibility of having him in their country. And Putin gave himself an out right... "Snowden, breaking the conditions of his stay.... blah blah blah [insert any random reason here since reporters from all over the word will never stop beating down his door]" |
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and that embarrasment of having a rogue agent acting out on the world stage and being absolutely powerless to reign him in is the only clout snowden has left. i actually would not be surprised if he signed his own death warrant. |
i thought this was pretty revealing
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The US has already cut the Ecuador option off anyway, so Russia is his only shot atm. |
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us unsuccessfully threatened ecuador's favored trade status to stop an asylum attempt, ecuador replied go ahead. |
Some people have been watching Rocky IV too much....
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Ecuador has always said they can't do anything until he arrives on Ecuadorian property. Yesterday their president said it was really Russia's place to do something about it since he is at their airport.
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Fucking traitor. :disgust
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seriously - this is not cold war anymore and Russia is not the evil place that it still gets portrayed as in media |
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Was already discussed here: https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=1113431&page=9 :2 cents: |
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but as you know, our government is paranoid. it's not ww2 anymore either yet the nsa feels the need to eavesdrop on germany. |
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At least this kind of news make their lives brighter ("look, this guy has a much worse fate than me!") Otherwise they will start..... thinking. :2 cents: |
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And quite frankly, you have absolutely no idea what kind of place Russia is when it comes to anything beyond tourist traps. And for the record, I believe the US would be playing the exact same stupid games if it was a Russian guy trapped in a US airport under similar circumstances. |
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:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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I was trying to find a pic of how the ceilings are there. I don't know what these are... they always looked to me like large metal cans for canning herring or something - all tied together with bailing wire. Its all very odd and weird. http://25.media.tumblr.com/d5d50c74c...lr35o1_500.jpg |
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He released this statement yesterday:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013...wikileaks-text Statement from Edward Snowden in Moscow Monday July 1, 21:40 UTC One week ago I left Hong Kong after it became clear that my freedom and safety were under threat for revealing the truth. My continued liberty has been owed to the efforts of friends new and old, family, and others who I have never met and probably never will. I trusted them with my life and they returned that trust with a faith in me for which I will always be thankful. On Thursday, President Obama declared before the world that he would not permit any diplomatic "wheeling and dealing" over my case. Yet now it is being reported that after promising not to do so, the President ordered his Vice President to pressure the leaders of nations from which I have requested protection to deny my asylum petitions. This kind of deception from a world leader is not justice, and neither is the extralegal penalty of exile. These are the old, bad tools of political aggression. Their purpose is to frighten, not me, but those who would come after me. For decades the United States of America have been one of the strongest defenders of the human right to seek asylum. Sadly, this right, laid out and voted for by the U.S. in Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, is now being rejected by the current government of my country. The Obama administration has now adopted the strategy of using citizenship as a weapon. Although I am convicted of nothing, it has unilaterally revoked my passport, leaving me a stateless person. Without any judicial order, the administration now seeks to stop me exercising a basic right. A right that belongs to everybody. The right to seek asylum. In the end the Obama administration is not afraid of whistleblowers like me, Bradley Manning or Thomas Drake. We are stateless, imprisoned, or powerless. No, the Obama administration is afraid of you. It is afraid of an informed, angry public demanding the constitutional government it was promised – and it should be. I am unbowed in my convictions and impressed at the efforts taken by so many. Edward Joseph Snowden Monday 1st July 2013 . |
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haven't been here longer than 15 minutes :1orglaugh |
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