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In reply to the discussion: How can Snowden be a traitor if the NSA program is a figment of his imagination? [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)That's a 'danger' in itself since no one truly knows what he has in his possession. Do we risk agents' lives by sitting still and doing nothing? Do we start to recall them all? Even recalling them carries an element of danger. It's not like every agent can suddenly apply for a leave of absence and return home. At least I would think it wouldn't be that easy.
He freely admitted letting Chinese journalists look at the documents in his possession, which they and he claim contained actual IP addresses of hacking targets.
Referencing the OP, Snowden did both these things. He made wild, unsubstantiated claims and he gave hard data to China by way of letting Chinese journalists publish information.
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