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Greenwald's analysis challenged the conventional narrative surrounding Snowden’s actions. He posited that while the legality of Snowden’s breach is often debated, it’s crucial to recognize the integrity with which he handled the information he had access to. He noted that Snowden did not expose all information carelessly; instead, he made a concerted effort to only reveal what was in the public interest—a stance that has often been overlooked.