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morningfog

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21. Russia wants him out soon, but is not willing to turn him over to the US.
Mon Jul 15, 2013, 01:21 PM
Jul 2013

I think he'll be on his was to SA well before the G20 summit.

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When Snowden's back is against the wall, he will say he wants to spend more time with his family. randome Jul 2013 #1
I thought this was the reason for the delay flamingdem Jul 2013 #3
There doesn't need to be a peep. Snowden can say whatever he wants. randome Jul 2013 #5
Something tells me Correa is sick of Assange flamingdem Jul 2013 #7
Perhaps he'll fly somewhere on a Boeing Dreamliner dipsydoodle Jul 2013 #2
Yikes! Or an Asiana flight? No way! randome Jul 2013 #4
Eventually he'll be granted amnesty like the draft resistors who fled. Tierra_y_Libertad Jul 2013 #6
He's not getting his passport back or amnesty flamingdem Jul 2013 #8
That's what they said about the "traitors" in Canada. Tierra_y_Libertad Jul 2013 #9
"the regime" snooper2 Jul 2013 #22
No - he wont leftynyc Jul 2013 #31
They said the same thing about the draft resistors in Canada. They were the "traitors" then. Tierra_y_Libertad Jul 2013 #32
I just spent two weeks leftynyc Jul 2013 #34
Draft dodgers? But, however long, they did "give it". Tierra_y_Libertad Jul 2013 #35
You seem to think leftynyc Jul 2013 #46
mahalo for your perspective from visiting Cha Jul 2013 #44
I had to look up maholo leftynyc Jul 2013 #47
That's good. Because I don't Cha Jul 2013 #50
this is what I have suspected all along: arely staircase Jul 2013 #10
If Snowden agrees with your suspicions flamingdem Jul 2013 #13
the scenario I described has to be weighing on his mind. arely staircase Jul 2013 #15
That's the best scenario for the US and Putin flamingdem Jul 2013 #16
I am sure Putin can have an Aeroflot pilot do whatever he asks arely staircase Jul 2013 #23
I've no doubt that Russia would like to end this with some plausible deniability, winter is coming Jul 2013 #11
Good point. Escape would be the grey area of allowing his movement flamingdem Jul 2013 #14
The message is clear. Toe the authoritarian state line or suffer. And the authoritarian state is rhett o rick Jul 2013 #12
Putin reiterated this today................. dipsydoodle Jul 2013 #17
So, when are we going to start pressuring our congress critters to clip the NSA's wings......... wandy Jul 2013 #18
Let's hear an official statement that TIA does not exist, if nothing else. randome Jul 2013 #19
Spot on. This is what we should be raising hell about. nt wandy Jul 2013 #20
+1 riqster Jul 2013 #28
Russia wants him out soon, but is not willing to turn him over to the US. morningfog Jul 2013 #21
That is true but I would add arely staircase Jul 2013 #24
Sorry, looks like too little, too late! :) Pholus Jul 2013 #26
I see nothing in that story that makes his capture less likely arely staircase Jul 2013 #27
Please keep your eye on the Snowden! Pholus Jul 2013 #30
^That's^ a good article on the new legal actions against the NSA Waiting For Everyman Jul 2013 #48
If it were possible to put Snowden on a private jet, I think Putin would Cleita Jul 2013 #25
Money is no problem for him; he has information to sell. AlinPA Jul 2013 #29
Interesting thought. He might be cutting a deal flamingdem Jul 2013 #33
The transit lounge at Moscow Airport is the best option for US and Russia FarCenter Jul 2013 #36
I see the reality of what you're saying flamingdem Jul 2013 #37
Obama can refuse to meet with Putin, but can he refuse to go to St. Petersburg G20 Summit? FarCenter Jul 2013 #38
I see what you mean, wonder if it's true Obama said he wouldn't go flamingdem Jul 2013 #39
But Snowden has temporary asylum in the transit area FarCenter Jul 2013 #40
So they'll wait until he can't take it, or something else gives flamingdem Jul 2013 #41
And actually, the US opposed temporary asylum, not his staying in the terminal FarCenter Jul 2013 #42
Good catch. I hadn't read that the call was related to the request flamingdem Jul 2013 #43
Snowden will probably be in the transit area through the G20 meeting. FarCenter Jul 2013 #45
Interesting: "the United States does not consider Snowden a spy" Waiting For Everyman Jul 2013 #49
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