Jimdamick
Well-Known Member
The US has "warned" any Western Hemisphere country, that it faces the ire of the US if Snowden is allowed to travel, unless it is to go back to the US where he faces charges of espionage. So far none of the countries that he has visited seem willing to comply, and with his itinerary already planned to end in Ecuador, the chances are slim to none that he will be deported back to the US. Russia seemed especially eager to disregard the request after Washington passed laws barring any Russian citizen from entry into the US, and the freezing of any of their assets if they had been accused of human rights violations any where in the world. It seems that the heavy hand that Washington has welded for so many years in Latin America and beyond is being chewed on with glee by the recipients of those slaps. What are the chances that Snowden will end up back in the US, and do you think that the fuck you that so far been the answer by all these countries is justified?