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In reply to the discussion: Here's Why Snowden Plea Negotiations Are Going Nowhere [View all]struggle4progress
(126,059 posts)2. It's a recent web-rumor. I have no reason to suspect there are any serious talks
in progress. But there are many current links claiming such talks. There was considerable buzz in mainstream media about six months ago
In any case, what I posted indicates where his real problems will lie, should he try to negotiate a deal
Had he merely released some limited info, related to widespread metadata collection in the US, he might be in reasonably good shape right now: it would be fairly easy (I expect) to construct substantial political pressure on his behalf
The problem, from the beginning, is that his releases seem to go far beyond metadata collection in the US and seem to involve foreign intelligence activities of the NSA: that fact entirely changes the situation
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It's a recent web-rumor. I have no reason to suspect there are any serious talks
struggle4progress
Jun 2014
#2
Not exactly wild speculation: it points out where Snowden's difficulties
struggle4progress
Jun 2014
#16
I doubt that the Chinese or Russians were at all surprised by Snowden't revelations.
JDPriestly
Jun 2014
#6
Time and more information about who was placed under surveillance, what the criteria was for
JDPriestly
Jun 2014
#7
Good article--amazing how "surveilled" people are on a day-to-day basis without any NSA help.
MADem
Jun 2014
#8
There were whistleblowers before Snowden who told us what was going on. Gore points that out.
JDPriestly
Jun 2014
#9
In the world of people who are not partisan. Clapper ran 'round to the political talk shows,
MADem
Jun 2014
#17
In the real world, in the world where people aren't focused on political party preference
MADem
Jun 2014
#20
Uh, so we shouldn't ask any questions that might put wrongdoers in the awkward position of
snot
Jun 2014
#29