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[url=http://www.arabist.net/blog/2010/11/29/cablegate.html]The Arabist[/url] via the NYT wrote: I've only had time to look at a handful of the Wikileaks cables, but while many may just confirm certain widely held theories, they also provide tremendous insight into the day-to-day analysis of Embassy officials and a fascinating record of conversations with world leaders, security chiefs, senior politicians and diplomats across the Middle East. It's a treasure trove for any journalist or analyst to understand US positions and compare them to public positions, but even more of a find for doing the same for Middle Eastern states.
There is so much information flowing around about U.S. policy - and often, a good deal of transparency - that a smart observer with good contacts can get a good idea of what's happening. Not so in the Arab world, and the contents of the conversations Arab leader are having with their patron state are not out in the Arab public domain or easily guessable, as anyone who reads the meaningless press statements of government press agencies will tell you. Cablegate is in important record from the Arab perspective, perhaps more than from the U.S. one.
karel wrote:I think wiki leaks should be classified as a terrorist group and the founder of wiki should be hung by a rope....what a jack ass...talk about putting everyone at risk
BaaPLAYER57832 wrote:I am generally for transparency, but this does seem to go beyond what is OK. That so much of this is "nothing", embarrassing, but of no real substance else, makes it worse.
Further, as more of this junk is released, the less people will pay attention. People will pay less attention and more steps will be taken to tighten security. That means it becomes far less likely we will hear of things we ought to hear about. All-in-all, a poor job, from any direction.
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
If we can't agree to follow the First Amendment we may as well give up such things entirely.The Framers wrote:Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
Israel and Saudi Arabia have their hands tied by the US..Pedronicus wrote:It turns out that Saudi Arabia (that country with loads of military hardware bought from the good old US of A) kept pushing America to invade Iran.
Why the f*ck can't Saudi Arabians launch attacks against Iran using their own men and machines?
The sooner Saudi Arabia runs out of oil and goes back to being a desert shit hole, the better.
It also turns out that Israel came out of these leaks smelling of roses.
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
Once again, Ol' Saxi beat Ol' Mahmmy to the punch in this thread ...Timminz wrote:Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad opines that the wikileak cables are just a US conspiracy...[url=http://www.arabist.net/blog/2010/11/29/cablegate.html]The Arabist[/url] via the NYT wrote: I've only had time to look at a handful of the Wikileaks cables, but while many may just confirm certain widely held theories, they also provide tremendous insight into the day-to-day analysis of Embassy officials and a fascinating record of conversations with world leaders, security chiefs, senior politicians and diplomats across the Middle East. It's a treasure trove for any journalist or analyst to understand US positions and compare them to public positions, but even more of a find for doing the same for Middle Eastern states.
There is so much information flowing around about U.S. policy - and often, a good deal of transparency - that a smart observer with good contacts can get a good idea of what's happening. Not so in the Arab world, and the contents of the conversations Arab leader are having with their patron state are not out in the Arab public domain or easily guessable, as anyone who reads the meaningless press statements of government press agencies will tell you. Cablegate is in important record from the Arab perspective, perhaps more than from the U.S. one.
Iran today hit back at the latest batch of Wikileaks revelations, with its president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, claiming that the leaks were part of a psychological warfare campaign against his country.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
That's a good point and, no, even if this were a planned leak it would have to be of real cables. Forged cables of this quantity would involve a conspiracy of thousands of people which would be ridiculous to imagine outside of some Ian Fleming novel. That said, given the sheer quantity of information generated by these missives it would be wholly possible to select only those cables that supported a specific position while not releasing contrary cables. Also, so far as I've seen, nothing released so far has been classified above Secret and mostly - it seems - are recitations of meetings or analysis of open-source information. I think Top Secret cables that contained Signals or Human intelligence would be more interesting in supporting the conclusions the Charge d'Affairs in Yemen or the 3rd Deputy Legation Minister in Singapore or wherever are making.GabonX wrote: Saxi.. Regardless of whether or not these leaks are intentional, do you doubt the authenticity of any of the reports so far?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
saxitoxin wrote:WMR has learned from Asian intelligence sourcesthat there is a strong belief in some Asian countries, particularly China and Thailand...
http://truthrss.com/2010/07/28/wikileaks-cointelpro/
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
GabonX wrote:karel wrote:I think wiki leaks should be classified as a terrorist group and the founder of wiki should be hung by a rope....what a jack ass...talk about putting everyone at riskBaaPLAYER57832 wrote:I am generally for transparency, but this does seem to go beyond what is OK. That so much of this is "nothing", embarrassing, but of no real substance else, makes it worse.
Further, as more of this junk is released, the less people will pay attention. People will pay less attention and more steps will be taken to tighten security. That means it becomes far less likely we will hear of things we ought to hear about. All-in-all, a poor job, from any direction.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Trust in leadership??? From what I have seen, this stuff is just stupid. Embarrassing, but not in a fun way, just in a "he farted at dinner" way. It's just good manners to ignore it. I mean, so a lot of Arab countries are not too happy with Iran, some leaders made dumb comments, etc, etc... big deal and not particular true secrets. So, unless there is something really good that all the news media is ignoring, its [yawn].saxitoxin wrote:regardless as to whether or not WL is real or fake, this blind-trust-in-the-leadership attitude exhibited by these two commenters is how a certain country in central Europe stumbled into committing the Holocaust
Some may not be forged, but couldn't some simply be misinformation without forgery?saxitoxin wrote:That's a good point and, no, even if this were a planned leak it would have to be of real cables. Forged cables of this quantity would involve a conspiracy of thousands of people which would be ridiculous to imagine outside of some Ian Fleming novel. That said, given the sheer quantity of information generated by these missives it would be wholly possible to select only those cables that supported a specific position while not releasing contrary cables. Also, so far as I've seen, nothing released so far has been classified above Secret and mostly - it seems - are recitations of meetings or analysis of open-source information. I think Top Secret cables that contained Signals or Human intelligence would be more interesting in supporting the conclusions the Charge d'Affairs in Yemen or the 3rd Deputy Legation Minister in Singapore or wherever are making.GabonX wrote: Saxi.. Regardless of whether or not these leaks are intentional, do you doubt the authenticity of any of the reports so far?
Though, I could be wrong and you do raise a valid point that merits consideration.
I suspect the next time the people of France are deciding whether to re-integrate their forces into the NATO unified command structure - as they just did last year after a hard-fought parliamentary fight - they would have a compelling interest to first know that Obama is ordering his spies to steal their diplomat's computer passwords, credit card numbers, gather DNA and retinal scans, etc. One would imagine that would be useful to know what a country is doing before putting your entire national armed forces under the command of that other country.PLAYER57832 wrote:From what I have seen, this stuff is just stupid.
Naturally, you and the other members of your flock are free to plug your ears and cover your eyes at the trough, if you like.PLAYER57832 wrote:It's just good manners to ignore it.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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This would be a bonus, though I don't pay attention to tabloids (I understand that UK tabloids are much better than those in the US, though).Pedronicus wrote:I also note that the tabloids are all shunning it in favour of X-Factor.
Yes, musn't let the little people know what they need not know. Have faith in the ruler caste, Pedro. Do not question their judgment. They only want what is best for you. Either join Player and the others queuing politely and quietly at the trough or get the f*ck outta the way! YOU WILL BE CRUSHED!PLAYER57832 wrote:This would be a bonusPedronicus wrote:I also note that the tabloids are all shunning it in favour of X-Factor.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Like what?BigBallinStalin wrote:Some may not be forged, but couldn't some simply be misinformation without forgery?saxitoxin wrote:That's a good point and, no, even if this were a planned leak it would have to be of real cables. Forged cables of this quantity would involve a conspiracy of thousands of people which would be ridiculous to imagine outside of some Ian Fleming novel. That said, given the sheer quantity of information generated by these missives it would be wholly possible to select only those cables that supported a specific position while not releasing contrary cables. Also, so far as I've seen, nothing released so far has been classified above Secret and mostly - it seems - are recitations of meetings or analysis of open-source information. I think Top Secret cables that contained Signals or Human intelligence would be more interesting in supporting the conclusions the Charge d'Affairs in Yemen or the 3rd Deputy Legation Minister in Singapore or wherever are making.GabonX wrote: Saxi.. Regardless of whether or not these leaks are intentional, do you doubt the authenticity of any of the reports so far?
Though, I could be wrong and you do raise a valid point that merits consideration.
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
As a reader of DEBKAfile most of this is just verification. This information has been available for some time if you were willing to look at it.Pedronicus wrote:I'm so grateful to Wikileaks. This is the first time the news has actually contained anything new (and interesting) for ages.
I also note that the tabloids are all shunning it in favour of X-Factor.
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
We're talking about a quarter million documents that have only been out for about a day.. Mainstream news organizations like the New York Times have pledged not to fully disclose what these documents contain:PLAYER57832 wrote:Trust in leadership??? From what I have seen, this stuff is just stupid. Embarrassing, but not in a fun way, just in a "he farted at dinner" way. It's just good manners to ignore it. I mean, so a lot of Arab countries are not too happy with Iran, some leaders made dumb comments, etc, etc... big deal and not particular true secrets. So, unless there is something really good that all the news media is ignoring, its [yawn].saxitoxin wrote:regardless as to whether or not WL is real or fake, this blind-trust-in-the-leadership attitude exhibited by these two commenters is how a certain country in central Europe stumbled into committing the Holocaust
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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I don't see scenario 1 as being too likely for reasons I've mentioned previously. I don't really agree with scenario 2 either as to me it looks like Obama is (mistakenly) taking great measures to avoid war with Iran.saxitoxin wrote:It seems there are two scenarios ...
Scenario 1 - Wikileaks is a CIA public diplomacy or honeypot operation, in which case Obama is guilty of great crimes against democracy as democracy can only function in an open environment. When the government begins surreptitiously fabricating news and covertly placing it into the public discourse it is impossible for a democracy to function. In this scenario Americans should deal with him as they see fit, such as impeachment and removal.
Scenario 2 - Wikileaks is an independent source of information, in which case it's proved that Obama is ordering violations of all means of diplomatic covenants by ordering his staff to steal information from friendly foreign powers to use to manipulate opinion to drum-up support for war.
Actually we know that Iraq did have WMD in the form of chemical weapons. There is also strong evidence that a more substantive WMD program existed and that the components of that program were extracted to Syria with Russian assistance prior to the Iraq war.nietzsche wrote: But we know a lot of stuff now, and we don't care, and nothing happens really. For instance we know that W. Bush didn't win in 2000. We know that Iraq didn't have WMD.
Spazz Arcane wrote:If birds could swim and fish could fly I would awaken in the morning to the sturgeons cry. If fish could fly and birds could swim I'd still use worms to fish for them.
saxitoxin wrote:I'm on Team GabonX