| ▲ | monerozcash 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
Well, we know at the very least that he obviously had no control over when his passport was going to be added to the SLTD database. Also, it's not clear why he would have wanted to stay in Moscow if he had a choice. If he had prior contact with Russian authorities, they presumably wouldn't have made him stay at Sheremetyevo for over a month. Also it's worth noting that in 2013 Russia had much friendlier relations with the US. This was pre-Crimea. It’s not surprising that it took Russia so long to decide what to do with Snowden. Eventually, they concluded that letting him stay wouldn’t significantly harm their relationship with the US while also gaining goodwill elsewhere. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | throwawayq3423 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> no control over when his passport > wanted to stay in Moscow if he had a choice None of this has to do with his decision to seek protection from the Russian government, which is a formal arrangement with their security services, whether you want to acknowledge it or not. | |||||||||||||||||
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