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pnwmom

(108,977 posts)
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 01:04 AM Jun 2013

Snowden's flight sets back US relations with China and Russia.

Setting aside the issue of internal US surveillance, I can't excuse his deliberate sabotage of US diplomacy with China and Russia. If only he'd listened to his own criticism of Manning for releasing unnecessary documents.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-23/global-manhunt-for-snowden-roils-u-s-diplomatic-relations.html

President Barack Obama found that his personal efforts to shore up relations with the leaders of China and Russia failed to pay off as fugitive Edward Snowden arrived at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport from Hong Kong en route to a permanent refuge, perhaps in Ecuador.

Obama met just this month with Chinese President Xi Jinping in California and Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Group of Eight Summit. The flight by Snowden, a self-described whistle-blower evading U.S. Espionage Act charges, comes as a reversal for that diplomacy. U.S. lawmakers yesterday criticized China and particularly Russia, warning of consequences for failing to hold Snowden for extradition.

“The efforts by the Obama administration in Palm Springs, California, with the Chinese, and then in Northern Ireland with the Russians to find areas of common agreement have been dealt a pretty big setback,” said Bruce Riedel, a 30-year veteran of the CIA and director of the Intelligence Project at the Brookings Institution, a Washington policy-research group.

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Snowden's flight sets back US relations with China and Russia. (Original Post) pnwmom Jun 2013 OP
Fortunately, our spying on these allies did nothing to set back relations MannyGoldstein Jun 2013 #1
US intel gathering did more to set back relations n/t leftstreet Jun 2013 #2
Um... this is very weird cthulu2016 Jun 2013 #3
 

MannyGoldstein

(34,589 posts)
1. Fortunately, our spying on these allies did nothing to set back relations
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 01:09 AM
Jun 2013

So it could have been worse, I guess.

cthulu2016

(10,960 posts)
3. Um... this is very weird
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 01:12 AM
Jun 2013

The set-back cited in the article is that WE are upset that THEY didn't arrest him.

We could clear away that bad thing unilaterally by not being upset.

Perhaps it should be, "US opts to use Snowden flight to set back..."

Or perhaps, "Snowden flight reveals that our prior diplomacy wasn't as effective as we thought"

"President Barack Obama found that his personal efforts to shore up relations with the leaders of China and Russia failed to pay off..."
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