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Why US Extradition Requests for Snowden are Ignored - YouTube


               
2013 Jun 24, 3:04pm   669 views  4 comments

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As Edward Snowden flees from the United States, he's found sympathetic governments around the world to assist in his flight to asylum. China, Russia, Cuba, and Ecuador are all playing a role in this saga, leaving the United States wondering why it can't find a willing partner to assist in Snowden's arrest. Political Commentator Sam Sacks breaks down the reasons why few are willing to do the United States a favor when it comes to capturing Snowden.

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1   Dan8267   2013 Jun 24, 3:18pm  

God, I love RT News!

2   RWSGFY   2013 Jun 25, 5:53am  

Spying or no spying, it's not like Russia ever extradited anyone on request from a Western country.

PS. Watching all these cries about spying from Russian government TV is as hilarious as watching an old prostitute crying about virginity lost some 40 years ago. ;) So NSA and CIA spied on Medvedev and hacked Chinese government networks? Good! This is what they are for. These countries are not our allies, therefore are fair game.

3   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jun 25, 6:00am  

Mark D says

he's found sympathetic governments around the world to assist in his flight to asylum. China, Russia, Cuba, and Ecuador are all playing a role in this saga, leaving the United States wondering why it can't find a willing partner to assist in Snowden's arrest.

For the same reasons most Americans miss the OLD America, we suck at trying to stand proud of our past merits while ushering in a new world order than is shrouded in darker secrecy than any KGB Gulag scenario. It's a scary proposition and the world wishes we return back to being the good guys.

China, Ecuador, Russia and Cuba are only doing what they think America of not so long ago would have done.

The world has issued a Silver Alert for an aging Alzheimer Uncle Sam, who's taken to the road in a tan 1989 4 door Buick about 13 years ago, and hasn't been seen since.

4   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jun 25, 6:14am  

Well denial is part of dementia.

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