The difference between the two is that Julius and Ethel Rosenberg committed a crime that could have killed many Americans at that time and they betrayed the United States to share our war secrets with Russia during a very crucial period between America and Russia. “President Dwight D. Eisenhower spoke for many Americans when he issued a statement declining to invoke executive clemency for the pair. He stated, “I can only say that, by immeasurably increasing the chances of atomic war, the Rosenbergs may have condemned to death tens of millions of innocent people all over the world. The execution of two human beings is a grave matter. But even graver is the thought of the millions of dead whose deaths may be directly attributable to what these spies have done.” (Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Executed history.com). On the other hand Edward Snowden did many Americans a favor by exposing the NSA’s Secrets and all the domestic surveillance they had. “While some decried him as a traitor, others supported his cause, and more than 100,000 people signed an online petition asking President Obama to pardon Snowden by late June.” (Edward Snowden Biography
The difference between the two is that Julius and Ethel Rosenberg committed a crime that could have killed many Americans at that time and they betrayed the United States to share our war secrets with Russia during a very crucial period between America and Russia. “President Dwight D. Eisenhower spoke for many Americans when he issued a statement declining to invoke executive clemency for the pair. He stated, “I can only say that, by immeasurably increasing the chances of atomic war, the Rosenbergs may have condemned to death tens of millions of innocent people all over the world. The execution of two human beings is a grave matter. But even graver is the thought of the millions of dead whose deaths may be directly attributable to what these spies have done.” (Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Executed history.com). On the other hand Edward Snowden did many Americans a favor by exposing the NSA’s Secrets and all the domestic surveillance they had. “While some decried him as a traitor, others supported his cause, and more than 100,000 people signed an online petition asking President Obama to pardon Snowden by late June.” (Edward Snowden Biography