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American in Russian captivity promises not to disclose U.S. state secrets under most grisly KGB tortures

17 July 2013

The Guardian published correspondence by e-mail on Monday 15 July between a captive of Putin's gang of FSB American dissident Snowden and former US Senator Gordon Humphrey.

Senator writes:

"Provided you have not leaked information that would put in harms way any intelligence agent, I believe you have done the right thing in exposing what I regard as massive violation of the United States Constitution".

The Guardian also published a reply email from Snowden, in which he writes:

"No intelligence service - not even our own - has the capacity to compromise the secrets I continue to protect. While it has not been reported in the media, one of my specializations was to teach our people at DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency, its main task is to collect information for the pre-emptive nuclear attack on Russia - KC) how to keep such information from being compromised even in the highest threat counter-intelligence environments (i.e. China).

You may rest easy knowing I cannot be coerced into revealing that information, even under torture. With my thanks for your service to the nation we both love".

Meanwhile, Sen. Lindsey Graham in an interview with The Hill said the US should boycott the Olympic Games in Sochi in 2014 because of anti-American actions by Russia.

"What they're (Russians) doing is outrageous We certainly haven't reset our relationship with Russia in a positive way", the politician said in an interview.

He also expressed his attitude to the development of the situation: "If they grant this guy asylum it's a breach of the rule of law as we know it and is a slap in the face to the United States".

Graham is the first senator to suggest a link between the Olympics and Snowden.

Senator John McCain proposed to expand the Magnitsky List and resume construction of air defense systems in Eastern Europe.

It is to be recalled that according to Russian authorities Edward Snowden is in the transit area of ??the airport Sheremetyevo since the end of June. The day before he sought a temporary refuge in Russia.

Former CIA officer Edward Snowden became world known when he published classified information about the US government spying on citizens of the country. Initially, he was hiding in Hong Kong, but soon after the publication of the scandalous information, he came to Moscow. From the Sheremetyevo he intended to go to Venezuela.

Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center

Source: Kavkaz Center.
Link: http://kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2013/07/17/18066.shtml.

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