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Extraction Summary
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People
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Organizations
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Events
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Document Information
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Book page / government document
File Size:
1.64 MB
Summary
This page discusses the handling of Edward Snowden by Russian intelligence services, suggesting he was likely debriefed extensively rather than just passing through. It details the geopolitical consequences, including the cancellation of a summit between Obama and Putin, and asserts that despite Snowden's self-image as a whistleblower, Russian services viewed him as an espionage source to be exploited.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Edward Snowden | ||
| Anatoly Kucherena | ||
| Pelton | ||
| Vladimir Putin | ||
| Barack Obama |
Organizations (7)
| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| GRU | ||
| Russian military intelligence service | ||
| NSA | ||
| SVR | ||
| Russian intelligence services | ||
| U.S. communications intelligence | ||
| Obama administration |
Timeline (3 events)
Snowden's debriefing
Pre-Olympics summit cancellation
Snowden exfiltration
Locations (5)
| Location | Context |
|---|---|
Relationships (4)
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Key Quotes (3)
"“This debriefing could not be done overnight,” according to a former high-ranking officer in the GRU"Source
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"“There is no way that Snowden would not be fully debriefed,” he said."Source
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Quote #2
"While he might continue to see himself as a whistleblower on a supranational scale, as far as Russian intelligence was concerned, he was an espionage source."Source
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Quote #3
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