Edward Snowden is currently missing in action.
The former National Security Agency contractor who leaked confidential documents exposing U.S. government surveillance operations reportedly left Hong Kong on Sunday, but WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has taken Snowden’s well-being upon himself, assures the public that Snowden is safe.
The United States officially filed espionage charges against Snowden on Friday, and all governments have been urged by the U.S. to help return Snowden. The former NSA contractor was in Hong Kong but then reportedly flew to Russia. China and Russia are not only rival powers to the United States, but also have a strong history of infringing on the privacy of their own citizens.
But Snowden’s choice of location may harm his public image as a protector of freedom. “If he cozies up to either the Russian government, the Chinese government, or any of these governments that are perceived still as enemies of ours…I think that that’ll be a real problem for him in history,” Sen. Rand Paul said Sunday on CNN’s State of the Union.








