NOVANEWS
The Intercept
https://firstlook.org/
German Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said this week in Homburg that the U.S. government threatened to cease sharing intelligence with Germany if Berlin offered asylum to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden or otherwise arranged for him to travel to that country.
“They told us they would stop notifying us of plots and other intelligence matters,” Gabriel said. The vice chancellor delivered a speech in which he praised the journalists who worked on the Snowden archive, and then lamented the fact that Snowden was forced to seek refuge in “Vladimir Putin’s autocratic Russia” because no other nation was willing and able to protect him from threats of imprisonment by the U.S. government. [When pressed] as to why the German government could not and would not offer Snowden asylum – which, under international law, negates the asylee’s status as a fugitive – [the vice chancellor said] that the U.S. government had aggressively threatened the Germans that if they did so, they would be “cut off” from all intelligence sharing.
That would mean, if the threat were carried out, that the Americans would literally allow the German population to remain vulnerable to a brewing attack discovered by the Americans by withholding that information from their government.
Note: While treated as a dangerous criminal by US authorities, Edward Snowden has been called a hero in the UK’s Guardian for exposing government corruption and intelligence agency lies.