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by parrot » December 9, 2010, 2:21 pm
"BUT what would you all think, IF due to these wonderful leaks a major conflagration occurred involving many nations which resulted in millions of people dying due to an expose that one country thought another one should do something, if you understand the 1st WW started on an assassination, the 2nd WW started due to delusions of grandeur, humankind is quite capable of starting the 3rd WW over a stupid aside which upsets someone."
Well, let's put it another way. What would you think, IF due to these wonderful (your words) leaks a major conflagration such as Iraq didn't occur. Imagine if the American people weren't double crossed about WMDs.
I for one am still not sure what to make of wikileaks. If American troops are bombing Cambodia but the American government is denying that we're in that country, then I say, good for wikileaks. If the American government says there are WMDs in a country but a force like wikileaks says there aren't, then I say, good for wikileaks. If the government says we're training Pakistani troops and not engaging in combat in Pakistan but we are, then wikileaks is doing me a service. If government officials in private are saying we're fighting a losing battle in Afghanistan but are telling the public that we're winning, then I'm in favor of wikileaks.
On the other hand, I'm afraid we're beginning to see the full power of the internet......not just the positive side, but the negative as well. Disabling Iran's centrifuges with a virus is good news indeed, but put the shoe on the other foot and we'd be screaming bloody murder (wait until the day you try to use an ATM and they're all disabled, or your bank info is zeroed out, or complete access to the internet is denied or the airline industry is grounded because of hokey-pokey with the air traffic control system). I'd like to think it won't happen, but I'm afraid it's going to be the next big thing in warfare.
Whether Julian Assange raped a girl or not has nothing to do with wikileaks, just like Tiger Woods' affairs had nothing to do with golf nor Michael Vicks' dog fighting with football.
Many people continue to think of Daniel Ellsberg as a traitor for releasing the Pentagon Papers. No doubt those same folks will view Assange in the same way. Khun Paul's comment: "I personally feel that Julian whatever should be exterminated." reminds me of Gordon Liddy mentality of 'totally incapacitating' Ellsberg.
Rape charges aside, my bet's on Assange following in the historical footsteps of Ellsberg. And yet, I'm not sure what Assange is doing is righteous.