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Putin

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now would be even greater than in Hong Kong. If Putin chose to fully apply it, would be all but irresistible over a fugitive who had literally no place else to go. In a word, the FSB held all the cards but one—Snowden’s help with the stolen...
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h he might be intercepted by a US ally. Moreover, Putin himself had approved his exfiltration, which meant that, even without a valid passport or visa, Snowden could take the direct Aeroflot flight to Moscow. Snowden’s choice was going to R...
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ho ran the NSA during this period, concluded that Putin was playing a deep game with Snowden by “looking to capitalize on the fact that his [Snowden’s] actions are enormously disruptive and damaging to US interests.” This game, if Alexander...
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…ght under Russian control while he was in Hong Kong. The most compelling support for this scenario comes from Putin himself, His disclosure about the case leaves little doubt that Russian officials engaged Snowden in Hong Kong, that Putin a...
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igence defector in Moscow was under Russian control, but when he came under it. There were three possible time periods when Snowden might have been brought under control by the Russian intelligence service: while he was still working for th...
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… June 21, 2013. What we do know about Snowden’s interactions with the Russians in Hong Kong comes partly from Putin’s own description of them. Putin said, it will be recalled, that his decision to facilitate Snowden’s escape to Russia had b...
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…ong Kong, was Russia. As previously discussed, he had dealings with Russian “diplomatic representatives “, as Putin called them. Putin did not provide the date of these contacts but he provided an intriguing clue. Snowden was identified to...
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…personally had had advance knowledge of Snowden’s plan. “I will tell you something I have never said before,” Putin said. Snowden "first went to Hong Kong and got in touch with our diplomatic representatives” and that he was told then that...
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…Pad Russia Says IMF Chief Jailed For Discovering All US Gold is Gone A new report prepared for Prime Minister Putin by the Federal Security Service (FSB) says that former International Monetary Fund (IMF) Chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was ch...
The European Union Times IMAGES-011-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031333.txt p.1 View source release ↗
…e he chose, and, even if he changes his tone, he has let loose a storm. We will brace ourselves over here for Putin's eventual takeover of the Baltic States. Putin has extended his power back into Republic of Georgia, the Crimea, and Armeni...
My sister's perspective from Europe IMAGES-011-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032362.txt p.1 View source release ↗
….” In preparing for it, he had not only seen Snowden in 2013 and 2014, but he had had a six-hour meeting with Putin. The reason I wanted to talk to him was not to learn about the film but to find about how he had made to gain access to Snow...
Dinner with Oliver Stone IMAGES-005-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020343.txt p.1 View source release ↗
… is also a job description that fitted Edward Snowden in June 2013. Unless one is willing to believe that the Putin regime acted out of purely altruistic motives in exfiltrating this American intelligence worker to Moscow, the only plausibl...
…easingly dangerous to express dissenting views on Russian foreign policy in Russias schools and universities. Putin mace the point quite clearly in a speech before the parliament in March 2014, when he referred to a “fifth column” and a “di...
…eace with its neighbors. The Ukraine factor The falsification of history that began during the early years of Putin's leadership has been intensified in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine and seizure of Crimea in 2014. To convince the Russ...

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