In New Video, Snowden Predicted US Reaction to Disclosure of Spy Programs

Nearly one month to the day after Edward Snowden revealed himself as the NSA whistleblower behind a series of explosive news stories that have shown the depth and detailed workings of the spy agency’s vast global surveillance network, the Guardian on Monday released a second video interview–recorded while he was still in Hong Kong–in which he makes surpisingly prescient predictions about how his actions would be interpreted and how the US government would try to paint him as “an enemy” for making these disclosures.

Though the Guardian never made indications it possessed additional footage of Snowden answering questions in Hong Kong, today’s video shows that the 30-year-old employee of Booz Allen Hamilton had thought long and hard about the implications of his actions.

In the interview, Snowden specifically addresses the reason why he thinks he was doing a public service–not only for Americans but for the global “public”–by revealing the extent to which the NSA has been spying on the world in recent years.

“America is fundamentall a good country,” Snowden says in the interview with the Guardian’s Glenn Greenwald and independent journalist Laura Poitras. “We have good people, with good values who want to do the right thing. But the structures of power that exist are working to their own ends to extend their capabilities at the expense of the freedoom of all publics.”

Watch the video:

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