Daniel Drezner explique parfaitement bien pourquoi plus aucun pays ne semble vouloir avoir Snowden sur les bretelles, ce n'est pas parce qu'ils ont peur des États-Unis mais parce qu'ils se méfient comme de la peste de Wikileaks avec lesquels Snowden s'est allié.
The one thing that all of these actors have in common with the USA is that they are... states. And if there's one thing that states of all regime types and ideologies have in common, it's that they don't like it when new types of entities try to f**k with their franchise.
States will war with one another, spy on one another, foment revolution across borders, and what-not. They are pretty reluctant, however to empower actors that can then use that power to try and erode the principal of the state as the nec plus ultra of governing authority. This is why countries like Iran and Russia cooperated with the United States during crucial periods of the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan and the ensuing war on terror. When states see a threat to the Westphalian order that's been around for a few centuries, they will act in concert to repel it.
Ce jeune homme est décidément bien naïf.
Le meilleur dans cette affaire est encore M. Poutine qui déclare qu'il veut bien accorder l'asile à Snowden si celui-ci arrête d'embêter les États-Unis! Du coup Snowden, bien sûr, ne veut plus de l'asile russe !