Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Edward Snowden, the yet-to-be untouchable fox

In the recent past, the whole of international Media has been flooded with news about Edward Snowden. For what reason exactly? For foxing the NSA (National Security Agency) by revealing supposedly secret documents to the general public. So what happens when you're in trouble in the United States? Hide in Russia, perhaps as a better option, given the not-so-good blood between the two governments. This is exactly what he does, but how do Russian authorities react to speculations that he is in Russia? "Thank God, Mr. Snowden has not committed any crimes on the Russian Federation territory and is in a diplomatically neutral transit zone in Russia", says Vladmir Putin, the Russian President. Technically implying, this man is safe in here, don't even dare come looking for him. We must not for get where Syria has placed Diplomatic Relations between Russia and the United States.The NSA continues to say the man has too much stolen info to be at large, they want him traced. If you were Russia and a man walks in with information that you think is also good for you, what do you do? I guess the best you can do is be good to him, give him comfort, tell him, "just feel at home, make yourself coffee anytime you wish". With the United States on his case, do we expect him to continue living large? Well, our eyes are still glued on the screen.