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Here is the premium, topic-specific R&D that accompanies today’s topic brief on Edward Snowden and U.S.-Russian relations.
Weigel: President Obama dismisses Edward Snowden from astride Mount Olympus. http://t.co/ty23pOXO2j
— Slate (@Slate) August 11, 2013
What did Edward Snowden get wrong? Everything. http://t.co/F7z8yp7m1j
— Andrew Kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) August 11, 2013
Senior member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee defends Putin’s decision to grant asylum to Edward Snowden http://t.co/IqoyddO8U4
— The Hill (@thehill) August 10, 2013
Assange: Obama’s proposed reforms are “a victory of sorts for Edward Snowden http://t.co/tlI71StoWa
— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) August 10, 2013
The secure email service used by Edward Snowden has been shut down | http://t.co/nHFwMrxGrw
— TIME.com (@TIME) August 10, 2013
Is Edward Snowden a patriot or a traitor? If you look at all of his leaks, he’s neither. http://t.co/iHYWn6VG4U
— Max Fisher (@Max_Fisher) August 9, 2013
“Russia’s disappointing decision to grant Edward Snowden asylum was also a factor.” Statement on Obama-Putin meeting: http://t.co/398JVh9RjQ
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) August 7, 2013
Edward Snowden: Traitor, whistleblower or defector? http://t.co/xMz9TZXL7f
— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 12, 2013
150 press freedom and human rights groups call for the end of US prosecution of Edward Snowden http://t.co/y1GSfmJaWL
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) August 7, 2013
Extraditing Edward Snowden ‘The process is more a function of diplomatic relations than a purely legal matter’ http://t.co/ck1YwE991g
— Norendition (@norendition) July 3, 2013