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Snowden Didn't 'Flee to Russia': Obama Trapped Him There
2022-10-02
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[ZERO] Snowden’s itinerary was arranged such that he wouldn’t land in countries that would extradite him to the United States. Nor would he cross U.S. airspace along the way. He was to make four flights in all, taking him from Hong Kong to Moscow, then Havana, Cuba; Caracas, Venezuela and finally Quito.

However, upon arriving in Moscow, Snowden was escorted by Russian security officials to an airport conference room, where they informed him that, while he was flying to Moscow, the Obama administration had invalidated his passport.

He’d spend the next 40 days at the Sheremetyevo airport, during which he applied to 27 countries for political asylum. "Not a single one of them was willing to stand up to American pressure," Snowden wrote in his memoir, Permanent Record, "with some countries refusing outright, and others declaring they were unable to even consider my request until I arrived in their territory — a feat that was impossible."

Seemingly tired of the spectacle, Putin granted Snowden asylum, and he’s been in Russia ever since. The essential point, however, is that Snowden is in Russia because the Obama administration deliberately trapped him there.

In 2013 and ever since, rabid Snowden detractors have failed to acknowledge how that move by the Obama White House belied its own assertions that Snowden was a traitor who traveled to Moscow with highly valuable intelligence information and was at high risk of turning it over to the Russian government.
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Posted by:Besoeker

#5  I'm tired of the tower of interspersed lies from the local communists and the foreign communists pretending they're fighting them.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2022-10-02 15:36  

#4  So Snowden wound up "trapped" at the country that wanted him and where he probably really wanted to go, and it was all Obama's fault.

Bleah, if Obama wasn't working for Putin and the Chinese he wouldn't have given them the OPM Database. Among other disclosures.

(Where's that link from just recently? Oh, here it is.

http://www.reuters.om/investigates/special-report/usa-spies-iran/

Just something to think about the next time they're telling you about Trump and the supposedly still classified documents.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2022-10-02 15:35  

#3  /\ Snowden's role as a whistleblower traitor and permanent ward of Putin was far too valuable. A winning exacta.
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-10-02 08:21  

#2  So. Is Snowden alive because Obama wanted him to be, or because Bath House slipped up that time?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-10-02 07:17  

#1  Unlike 6 Jan protestors, or Maxwell and Assange, at least Snowden is not rotting in jail. Not to mention the fate of Epstein and Rich.

There must be an easier way to silence these people and set an example.

[sarc off]

Posted by: Besoeker   2022-10-02 01:49  

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