Edward Snowden Russian
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
(September 28, 2022, 10:42 AM)P1xor Wrote:
(September 28, 2022, 07:04 AM)troubled2 Wrote: It must be hard living in Russia


i dont think it would have been his first choice! :/

hopefully he doesnt get on the wrong bus by accident and end up on the front line...


There's something different about this hotel shuttle bus today.
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It gives citizenship in order not to return the spies that countries have bought from foreign countries, we have seen this in other countries
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Well good for him m8
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WE WILL SEE WHAT WILL DO PUTİN!
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Are they going to use him in thewar?
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(September 29, 2022, 11:52 AM)9028hsgdahjgdl Wrote: Are they going to use him in thewar?


For what exactly? He has already divulged to them everything he knows.....this is just an F-you to the US as they really want him in their cells
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(September 27, 2022, 01:32 AM)Wealthzhou Wrote: Putin issued a presidential decree granting Edward Snowden, a former outsourcing employee of the US National Security Agency, Russian citizenship


long time coming, or is this a move behind layers


(September 29, 2022, 01:06 PM)turniphead Wrote:
(September 29, 2022, 11:52 AM)9028hsgdahjgdl Wrote: Are they going to use him in thewar?


For what exactly? He has already divulged to them everything he knows.....this is just an F-you to the US as they really want him in their cells


i dont see him being useful unless he knows something recent and isnt being stingy with it, a huge FU to the US yeah
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Not a fan of the U.S. by any chance, but I say Snowden is definitely NOT in a better place right now. I'd even say it's quit ironic to do what he did and yet now be a citizen of a country whose damn president is an ex-intel official.
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I'd even say it's quit ironic to do what he did and yet now be a citizen of a country whose damn president is an ex-intel official.


When spies sell out their home countries to foreign countries, they're considered heroes in their new countries but traitors back home.

Remember, Litvinenko was considered a hero in the west, even got British citizenship... but he was always considered a traitor in the motherland... until he had that "tea".

So in a way, Snowden may be celebrated in the motherland, but seen as a traitor by the US. But of course, no one in the Kremlin could ever respect him as a spy
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there is no wrong about puton
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