National Security Agency: But experts suggest that the intense public interest in the former National Security Agency contractor is helping him stay free, at least for now, according to CBC. "The United States government probably doesn't want to appear very aggressive in this case, because their back is weak, so to speak." As surveillance whistleblower Edward Snowden hopscotches across the globe to avoid extradition to the United States, some wonder how mighty America could ever fail to catch its most famous fugitive. "This is a case where there are mixed feelings, so the United States is walking a tightrope, I think, with a lot of its own people who are really upset by what they've just found out," said Albert Berry, a professor emeritus in international economics at University of Toronto's Munk School for International Studies.
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