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NSA leaker Edward Snowden: U.S. targets China with hackers

He knows we won't extradite him from here.

Though he plans to go to Sweden eventually, like Julian Assange did.

China will extradite this guy. China is no Sweden. He did a terrible mistake to 'hide' in China. He should have taken refuge in any of the European union country.
 
China will extradite this guy. China is no Sweden. He did a terrible mistake to 'hide' in China. He should have taken refuge in any of the European union country.

LOL, you are projecting yourself onto us. :lol:

When we pushed in Ladakh you folded like a house of cards, demolishing all bunkers at Chumar, halting infrastructure and stopping troop patrols.

China on the other hand, the USA has been raging at us forever on hacking and devalued currency, but we haven't stopped. Obviously, since they are still raging about it more than a decade later.
 
LOL, you are projecting yourself onto us. :lol:

When we pushed in Ladakh you folded like a house of cards, demolishing all bunkers at Chumar, halting infrastructure and stopping troop patrols.

China on the other hand, the USA has been raging at us forever on hacking and devalued currency, but we haven't stopped. Obviously, since they are still raging about it more than a decade later.

Why do you guys always hang on to Chumar? What have you achieved at Chumar? Nothing...as usual you guys retreated. Anyway this is off topic.

Now tell me how can China deny US the extradition. First China doesn't has the tradition of strong civil law nor human rights record to stop the extradition process and second any denying of extradition by China will be taken as Political decision rather than a judicial one and that can have serious repercussion for China. Here you are not dealing with Philippines but with US of A. Remember all your factories run because US consumes.
 
Why do you guys always hang on to Chumar? What have you achieved at Chumar? Nothing...as usual you guys retreated. Anyway this is off topic.

Now tell me how can China deny US the extradition. First China doesn't has the tradition of strong civil law nor human rights record to stop the extradition process and second any denying of extradition by China will be taken as Political decision rather than a judicial one and that can have serious repercussion for China. Here you are not dealing with Philippines but with US of A. Remember all your factories run because US consumes.

The difference is you folded at Chumar like a house of cards. Even though apparently we were 20 km inside Indian territory, India was the one who folded by demolishing all the bunkers we asked for, halting all infrastructure work, and stopping all troop patrols at Chumar.

Whereas in the case of China, we actually went to war with the USA + 16 of her allies during the Korean War. Simply because they came too close to the Yalu River, and as a result they were forced into the longest retreat in US military history.

That is the difference. We stand up for our interests, we don't fold instantly like you did in Ladakh just now.
 
China will extradite this guy. China is no Sweden. He did a terrible mistake to 'hide' in China. He should have taken refuge in any of the European union country.

Why don't you shut up your big mouth,show some patience,and wait to see how things develop?

Are you feeling a little miffed at the fact that India was not Mr. Snowden‘s choice for refuge?

Don't read too much into this。 It could be just India’s climate。:omghaha:
 
The difference is you folded at Chumar like a house of cards. Even though apparently we were 20 km inside Indian territory, India was the one who folded by demolishing all the bunkers we asked for, halting all infrastructure work, and stopping all troop patrols at Chumar.

Whereas in the case of China, we actually went to war with the USA + 16 of her allies during the Korean War. Simply because they came too close to the Yalu River, and as a result they were forced into the longest retreat in US military history.

That is the difference. We stand up for our interests, we don't fold instantly like you did in Ladakh just now.

So you guys came 20 KM into India just to take off a tin top. Funny.

The whole Chinese idea behind the recent incursion is quite different and in really turned out to be different for China, hence China has to retreat. So as a face saving grace India accepted that the tin sheds will be demolished. Let me tell you since the incursion, India's build up along the border has intensified as never before, and not lessened. Anyway this is off topic.

Anyway I am curious, what interests you are protecting in this extradition?

Why don't you shut up your big mouth,show some patience,and wait to see how things develop?

Are you feeling a little miffed at the fact that India was not Mr. Snowden‘s choice for refuge?

Don't read too much into this。 It could be just India’s climate。:omghaha:

If you don't have the f**king ability to argue...GTFO. I am not interested in your rants.
 
So you guys came 20 KM into India just to take off a tin top. Funny.

The whole Chinese idea behind the recent incursion is quite different and in really turned out to be different for China, hence China has to retreat. So as a face saving grace India accepted that the tin sheds will be demolished. Let me tell you since the incursion, India's build up along the border has intensified as never before, and not lessened. Anyway this is off topic.

Anyway I am curious, what interests you are protecting in this extradition?

Read it:

Indian troops suspend patrols at Chumar - Times Of India

NEW DELHI: Apart from dismantling a SET of strategically-located bunkers at Chumar as part of an arrangement to end the standoff at Depsang Bulge in eastern Ladakh, the Indian troops seem to have suspended patrols to the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Chumar, at least for now. Senior officials briefed by personnel on the ground said the Army has discontinued the round-the-clock patrolling it was undertaking in the area for the last few months.

Anyway I am curious, what interests you are protecting in this extradition?

None. Snowden is not a Chinese citizen, he is a US citizen, so it means nothing to me.

I have no interest in helping the USA either. Whether he stays in HK or goes to Sweden, doesn't bother me.
 
Read it:

Indian troops suspend patrols at Chumar - Times Of India





None. Snowden is not a Chinese citizen, he is a US citizen, so it means nothing to me.

I have no interest in helping the USA either. Whether he stays in HK or goes to Sweden, doesn't bother me.

As I already said it was a face saving grace that India accepted.

Snowden came to China because he felt China will protect him. If he is going to Sweden than China has failed Snowden. This I by no mean see China as standing up to US. In the first instance Snowden should have gone to some European country to hide rather than go to China.
 
Enjoy the limelight Snowden, the long arm of the law will get you. And we will get you and you will be spending the rest of your life pondering the foolish choices you have made.

Jim Sensenbrenner, who introduced the PATRIOT Act on the House floor in 2001,

Representative has declared that lawmakers’ and the executive branch’s excuses about recent revelations of NSA activity are “a bunch of bunk.”

In an interview on Laura Ingraham’s radio show Wednesday morning, the Republican congressman from Wisconsin reiterated his concerns that the administration and the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court have gone far beyond what the PATRIOT Act intended. Specifically, he said that Section 215 of the act “was originally drafted to prevent data mining” on the scale that’s occurred.

Sensenbrenner, the current chairman on the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations, suggested that the secret nature of the FISA court has prevented appropriate congressional oversight over the NSA’s activities.

When asked whether he agreed with those in Washington calling leaker Edward Snowden a traitor, Sensenbrenner responded, “No, I don’t agree,” and said that he would not have known the extent of abuse by the FISA court and the NSA without Snowden’s disclosures.

The congressman has earlier said he believes the PATRIOT Act needs to be amended to protect Americans’ privacy.

He isn't the one on Wrong here.
 
He could be a double agent and a deliberate setup by the thugs in Washington.
 

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