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    As leaker Snowden flees, defender and critics clash over national security risks

    As leaker Snowden flees, defender and critics clash over national security risks

    By Tom Curry, National Affairs Writer, NBC News
    On NBC’s Meet the Press Sunday, journalist Glenn Greenwald defended former government contractor Edward Snowden, who revealed to Greenwald’s Guardian newspaper details of the National Security Agency data collection program.
    Glenn Greenwald, columnist for The Guardian, speaks with Meet the Press about what Edward Snowden plans to do now that he has left Hong Kong.

    “He apparently is headed to a democratic country that will grant him asylum from this persecution,” Greenwald told NBC’s David Gregory.
    Snowden, whom the Obama administration has charged with espionage, arrived in Moscow Sunday after abruptly leaving Hong Kong. He may be headed to Venezuela.
    House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., said on Meet the Press that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s government has “a very aggressive intelligence operation in the United States” and “would love to have a little bit of coffee and a few conversations with Mr. Snowden. That’s why this is so serious and why we need to be so aggressive about making sure that people understand the difference between someone who betrays their country” and a genuine whistleblower.
    “I hope we'll chase him to the ends of the earth, bring him to justice and let the Russians know there will be consequences if they harbor this guy,” Sen. Lindsey Graham, R- S.C. said on Fox News Sunday.
    But Greenwald said Snowden “believes that it’s vital that he stay out of the clutches of the U.S. government” because he thinks the Obama administration has punished whistleblowers who try to reveal illegal actions, Greenwald said.
    “There’s been nothing that been revealed that been remotely endangering of national security,” he contended.
    Greenwald said that Snowden had uncovered evidence of a secret opinion from the Foreign Intelligence Court of Review which allegedly says that the U.S. government is engaged in unconstitutional surveillance of American citizens.
    Portraying Snowden as a hero, Greenwald asked: “Why does he feel that he has to flee the United States simply because he steps forward in a very careful way” to reveal what he thinks is government misconduct.
    “Do we really want to put people like that in prison for life when all they’re doing is telling us as citizens what our political officials are doing in the dark?” Greenwald asked.
    Snowden, he said, did not work for a foreign government. Greenwald also said Snowden had acted responsibly and cautioned him and the Guardian to “only publish what Americans should know – but don’t harm national security and we have withheld the majority of things that he gave us….”
    But in an interview on ABC's This Week, Gen. Keith Alexander, the head of the National Security Agency, said "what Snowden has revealed has caused irreversible and significant damage to our country and to our allies."
    Asked why "alarm bells did not go off" when Snowden left Hawaii carrying classified information with him, Alexander said, "This is a key issue that we've got to work our way through. Clearly, the system did not work as it should have."
    House Intelligence Chairman Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., discusses Edward Snowden's leaking of classified information and the end game of bringing him back to the United States.

    Rogers said that every one of the nations that Snowden is visiting or reportedly headed to – Russia, Cuba, and Venezuela – is “hostile to the United States.”
    Rogers said, “He has taken information that does not belong to him – it belongs to the people of the United States – he has jeopardized our national security…. Clearly the bad guys have already changed their ways” in light of the information which Snowden revealed.
    Snowden and Greenwald, he said, are essentially taking “a thousand-piece puzzle, taking three or four pieces and deciding you’re now an expert on what that picture looks like. You’re going to get it wrong and it’s dangerous.”
    Rogers said that the court opinion which Snowden referred to had ordered the government to adjust its surveillance program. This is evidence, he said, of the effective oversight of the NSA program by the Foreign Intelligence Court of Review.
    “There is judicial review and there was judicial pushback—and rightly so,” Rogers said.
    All this NSA oversight was reported to Congress, Rogers said. “We reviewed it – we agreed that they (the NSA) had over-collected and we also agreed the mitigation – the way that they used technology to make sure they weren’t collecting certain bits of information – was adhered to.”
    The Hong Kong government said Sunday that Snowden left Hong Kong “on his own accord for a third country through a lawful and normal channel.”
    The statement said that the United States government requested that Hong Kong issue an arrest warrant against Snowden, but “the documents provided by the U.S. Government did not fully comply with the legal requirements under Hong Kong law,” and therefore the Hong Kong government would not stop Snowden from leaving.
    NBC's Pete Williams discusses what course of action the U.S. government will pursue to bring Edward Snowden back to the United States to face charges of espionage.

    NBC’s Pete Williams said the Obama administration was in the process of responding to Hong Kong’s request for additional information when Hong Kong officials allowed Snowden to leave Hong Kong. “It’s fair to say the U.S. is upset about this,” Williams said. “This is quite a surprise, I think it’s fair to say, to the administration.”
    To some degree Snowden’s dramatic flight of Snowden temporarily overshadowed the debate over prospects for Senate passage this week of a bipartisan bill to overhaul the nation’s immigration laws.
    On Monday the Senate is scheduled to vote on a 1,200-page amendment offered by Sen. Bob Corker, R- Tenn., and Sen. John Hoeven, R- N.D., which has an initial cost of $46.3 billion – money to be used hire 20,000 Border Patrol agents and to deploy them along the Mexican border, as well as building add border fencing and setting up an electronic visa entry/exit system at all air and sea ports of entry where U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers are currently deployed.
    “The bill will pass,” Graham said on Fox News Sunday. “I think we are on the verge of getting 70 votes. That is my goal. It's always been my goal. We are very, very close to 70 votes. The Hoeven-Corker Amendment I think gets us over the top.”

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    Snowden is a patriot--he has given up everything in his life to tell Americans what it going on. And of course, our government wants to prosecute him for telling the truth. I understand state secrets--this is so far beyond that when it involves collecting information on everything we do.

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    Snowden stopping in Moscow en route to Cuba, Russian says

    Los Angeles Times ‎- 3 hours ago
    MOSCOW -- NSA leaker Edward Snowden is flying from Hong Kong to Havana via Moscow, a Russian Foreign Ministry official said Sunday.


    Being helped by RUSSIA to go to CUBA sounds more like a traitor.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2 View Post

    Being helped by RUSSIA to go to CUBA sounds more like a traitor.
    Shoot, he can't even leave the Moscow airport!

    He has to go somewhere that doesn't have an extradition treaty with the US. That doesn't leave him with a lot of choices.
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    WikiLeaks has released a statement claiming that Snowden is "bound for Ecuador" and is awaiting the processing of his application for asylum:
    Mr Edward Snowden, the American whistleblower who exposed evidence of a global surveillance regime conducted by US and UK intelligence agencies, has left Hong Kong legally. He is bound for the Republic of Ecuador via a safe route for the purposes of asylum, and is being escorted by diplomats and legal advisors from WikiLeaks.
    Mr Snowden requested that WikiLeaks use its legal expertise and experience to secure his safety. Once Mr Snowden arrives in Ecuador his request will be formally processed.
    Former Spanish Judge Mr Baltasar Garzon, legal director of Wikileaks and lawyer for Julian Assange has made the following statement:
    "The WikiLeaks legal team and I are interested in preserving Mr Snowden’s rights and protecting him as a person. What is being done to Mr Snowden and to Mr Julian Assange - for making or facilitating disclosures in the public interest - is an assault against the people".
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    I agree IMB he does not have many choices, he is a hero in my books...he did us a huge favor by informing us of what the government was doing in reference to invading our privacy on all levels.

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    6 Tips on How to Avoid Being Extradited to the US - wikiHow

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    There are around 75 other countries with which the U.S. has no extradition treaties, however, thanks to their diplomatic ties with them, the U.S. could possibly ...
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    US revokes NSA leaker Edward Snowden's passport, as he reportedly seeks asylum in Ecuador US revokes NSA leaker Edward Snowden's passport, as he reportedly seeks ...
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    Michele Bachmann: Edward Snowden Is 'Clearly A Traitor'

    Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) slammed Edward Snowden -- the man who leaked classified documents about the U.S. government's surveillance programs -- as a "traitor."
    “I cannot underscore enough how highly dangerous this was to America’s national security,” Bachmann said Tuesday in an interview with Fox News' Neil Cavuto. “These were important tools that we had at our ready to be able to use to thwart terror attacks. We need to focus on the fact that we cannot allow people to be in positions of sensitive information and to be able to betray the American trust the way that Snowden did. He's clearly a traitor.”
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    If he leaves Moscow for South America, they can get to him. My concern here that if he stays in Moscow the FSB will attempt to debrief him and thats bad news for our Intelligence Agencies simply because we don't know what access he had. NSA is involved with NORAD, SUBLANT, our early warning systems, etc. I just hope he didn't have access at that level.
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