Alleged Russian Debriefing of Snowden in Vienna and Moscow with Putin’s Approval
Alleged Russian Debriefing of Snowden in Vienna and Moscow with Putin’s Approval The passage suggests that Russian intelligence services held Snowden incommunicado for two weeks, debriefed him extensively, and that Putin personally approved the operation, linking high‑level officials to a covert handling of a major whistle‑blower. While the narrative repeats known themes about Snowden’s time in Russia, it adds specific details (Vienna debriefing, GRU involvement, bodyguards) that could guide further inquiry, but lacks verifiable sources or new documentary evidence. Key insights: Snowden allegedly held incommunicado in Vienna for two weeks during debriefing.; Russian GRU and SVR reportedly involved in extensive interrogation and analysis of Snowden’s material.; Claims that Putin personally approved the operation and that it impacted U.S.–Russia ‘reset’ relations.
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Alleged Russian Debriefing of Snowden in Vienna and Moscow with Putin’s Approval The passage suggests that Russian intelligence services held Snowden incommunicado for two weeks, debriefed him extensively, and that Putin personally approved the operation, linking high‑level officials to a covert handling of a major whistle‑blower. While the narrative repeats known themes about Snowden’s time in Russia, it adds specific details (Vienna debriefing, GRU involvement, bodyguards) that could guide further inquiry, but lacks verifiable sources or new documentary evidence. Key insights: Snowden allegedly held incommunicado in Vienna for two weeks during debriefing.; Russian GRU and SVR reportedly involved in extensive interrogation and analysis of Snowden’s material.; Claims that Putin personally approved the operation and that it impacted U.S.–Russia ‘reset’ relations.
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