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Three weeks ago, Edward Snowden told the Guardian newspaper that the sense of outrage over the secret surveillance programs he had disclosed has given me hope that, no matter what happens to me, the outcome will be positive for America.
But now that hope is being undermined by one man: Edward Snowden. The 30-year-old computer whiz seems all too concerned about what happens to him and entirely unconcerned about what harm he does his country in securing his safety.
At the start, Snowdens revelations to the Guardian and The Post promised to put him in the distinguished company of Daniel Ellsberg and others who exposed government wrongdoing. But rather than come home and face trial giving the nation the debate he claimed to seek about assaults on Americans privacy he has allowed the story to become all about his life as a fugitive in Hong Kong and Moscow and his many asylum requests.
Along the way, Snowden teamed up with WikiLeaks, known for its indiscriminate dumping of classified material, and he has been revealing further government secrets that seem to serve no purpose other than embarrassing the United States and winning favor (so far unsuccessfully) with American rivals and foes. On Monday, a statement issued in Snowdens name by WikiLeaks accused President Obama of political aggression in opposing his asylum requests.
Read more: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/dana-milbank-snowden-is-undermining-his-cause-in-the-united-states/2013/07/02/91a912f0-e34f-11e2-aef3-339619eab080_story.html
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onehandle
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leftstreet
(36,116 posts)after what he did to that poor ballerina