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by dmethvin
4323 days ago
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Right, I guess it's a question whether you see him as a wayward whistleblower who is otherwise on the side of the American people, or a wily double-agent who is using this to cover his disclosure of sensitive information to foreign powers. The NSA and CIA are used to dealing with the latter so it is their default; they want to throw the former into the same bucket and use the same tactics/propaganda against them. To me it seems a dangerous game to give US intelligence any more information about what you know. At every turn they're going to use what they know Snowden knows. For example, if they really did have absolute knowledge of what Snowden took, they'd be able to craft a story that took the leaked information into account but protected all the shady stuff they're doing that Snowden didn't take. Given that our government doesn't even consider punishing US intelligence leaders when they outright lie to Congress, maybe they don't need to worry about getting the story straight. |
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