b_179_129_16777215_00_images_USA131031aa001.jpegLONDON — Edward Snowden's decision to blow the whistle on the United States National Security Agency's secret surveillance programs highlights the dangers of “coming in the from the cold” — spy lingo for quitting intelligence work.

Currently in asylum in Russia, the former NSA analyst likely faces a long prison sentence for instigating one of the biggest leaks of top-secret documents in U.S. history if he returns home.

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