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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-31-10 02:36 PM
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Good roundup from CBS: How Wikileaks Enlightened Us
Edited on Fri Dec-31-10 02:37 PM by EFerrari
How WikiLeaks Enlightened Us in 2010
Posted by Joshua Norman

WikiLeaks has brought to light a series of disturbing insinuations and startling truths in the last year, some earth-shattering, others simply confirmations of our darkest suspicions about the way the world works. Thanks to founder Julian Assange's legal situation in Sweden (and potentially the United States) as well as his media grandstanding, it is easy to forget how important and interesting some of WikiLeaks' revelations have been.

WikiLeaks revelations from 2010 have included simple gossip about world leaders: Russia's PM Vladimir Putin is playing Batman to President Dmitri Medvedev's Robin; Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is crazy and was once slapped by a Revolutionary Guard chief for being so; Libya's Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi has a hankering for his voluptuous blond Ukrainian nurse; and France's President Nicholas Sarkozy simply can't take criticism.

CBS News Special Report: WikiLeaks

However, WikiLeaks' revelations also have many major implications for world relations. The following is a list of the more impactful WikiLeaks revelations from 2010, grouped by region.

The United States

- The U.S. Army considered WikiLeaks a national security threat as early as 2008, according to documents obtained and posted by WikiLeaks in March, 2010.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503543_162-20026591-503543.html

CBS? Impressive.
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Luminous Animal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-31-10 02:45 PM
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1. K & R.
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Solly Mack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-31-10 03:08 PM
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2. k/r
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kgnu_fan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-31-10 03:27 PM
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3. Wikileaks may help some mainstream madia to wake a little
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-31-10 03:28 PM
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4. i don't think they're asleep.
They're corrupt, it just looks like stupor because we want to think the best of people.
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robinlynne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-31-10 03:45 PM
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5. a must read article. Thank-you!
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Luminous Animal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-31-10 07:07 PM
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6. And another kick.
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grahamhgreen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 11:26 AM
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7. HIGHLIGHTS - including Obama defends Bush torture policies (more at link)
Edited on Sat Jan-01-11 11:36 AM by grahamhgreen
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503543_162-20026591-503543.html

The United States

- The Obama administration worked with Republicans during his first few months in office to protect Bush administration officials facing a criminal investigation overseas for their involvement in establishing policies that some considered torture.

- The U.S. Army considered WikiLeaks a national security threat as early as 2008, according to documents obtained and posted by WikiLeaks in March, 2010.

- Then-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and his top commanders repeatedly, knowingly lied to the American public about rising sectarian violence in Iraq beginning in 2006

- The Secretary of State's office encouraged U.S. diplomats at the United Nations to spy on their counterparts


Iraq


- U.S. authorities failed to investigate hundreds of reports of abuse, torture, rape and even murder by Iraqi police and soldiers whose conduct appears to be systematic and normally unpunished, according to the WikiLeaks Iraq documents dump.

- A U.S. Army helicopter allegedly gunned down two journalists in Baghdad in 2007.

- According to one tabulation, there have been 100,000 causalities, mostly civilian, in Iraq - greater than the numbers previously made public


Afghanistan

- U.S. special-operations forces have targeted militants without trial in secret assassination missions, and many more Afghan civilians have been killed by accident than previously reported

- Afghan President Hamid Karzai freed suspected drug dealers because of their political connections,... despite repeated rebukes from U.S. officials in Kabul, the president and his attorney general authorized the release of detainees. Previous cables accused Karzai's half-brother, Ahmed Wali Karzai, of being a corrupt narcotics trafficker.

Asia

- Pakistan's government has allowed members of its spy network to hold strategy sessions on combating American troops with members of the Taliban, while Pakistan has received more than $1 billion a year in aid from Washington to help combat militants

- A stash of highly enriched uranium capable of providing enough material for multiple "dirty bombs" has been waiting in Pakistan for removal by an American team for more than three years but has been held up by the country's government

- Despite sustained denials by US officials spanning more than a year, U.S.military Special Operations Forces have been conducting offensive operations inside Pakistan

- North Korea is secretly helping the military dictatorship in Myanmar build nuclear and missile sites in its jungles, according to a leaked diplomatic cable

- Five years ago, the International Committee of the Red Cross told U.S. diplomats in New Delhi that the Indian government "condones torture" and systematically abused detainees in the disputed region of Kashmir. The Red Cross told the officials that hundreds of detainees were subjected to beatings, electrocutions and acts of sexual humiliation

- The British government has been training a Bangladeshi paramilitary force condemned by human rights organisations as a "government death squad", leaked US embassy cables have revealed

- Secret U.S. diplomatic cables reveal that BP suffered a blowout after a gas leak in the Caucasus country of Azerbaijan in September 2008, a year and a half before another BP blowout killed 11 workers and started a leak that gushed millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico.

Middle East

- Saudi Arabia's rulers have deep distrust for some fellow Muslim countries

- Iranian Red Crescent ambulances were used to smuggle weapons to Lebanon's militant Hezbollah

- Contrary to public statements, the Obama administration actually helped fuel conflict in Yemen. The U.S. was shipping arms to Saudi Arabia for use in northern Yemen even as it denied any role in the conflict.

- Saudi Arabia is one of the largest origin points for funds supporting international terrorism,

- WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange told Al Jazeera network that some of the unpublished cables show "Top officials in several Arab countries have close links with the CIA, and many officials keep visiting US embassies in their respective countries voluntarily to establish links with this key US intelligence agency. These officials are spies for the U.S. in their countries."

Europe

- Pope Benedict impeded an investigation into alleged child sex abuse within the Catholic Church, according to a leaked diplomatic cable. Not only did Pope Benedict refuse to allow Vatican officials to testify in an investigation by an Irish commission into alleged child sex abuse by priests, he was also reportedly furious when Vatican officials were called upon in Rome.


Africa

- Anglo-Dutch oil giant Royal Dutch Shell PLC has infiltrated the highest levels of government in Nigeria.


Americas/Caribbean

- The Honduran military, Supreme Court and National Congress conspired in 2009 in what constituted an illegal and unconstitutional coup against the Executive Branch

- A leaked U.S. diplomatic cable published Saturday depicts the leader of Mexico's army "lamenting" its lengthy role in the anti-drug offensive...

- McDonald's tried to delay the US government's implementation of a free-trade agreement in order to put pressure on El Salvador to appoint neutral judges in a $24m lawsuit it was fighting in the country.

In 2010, WikiLeaks released only about 2,000 of the approximate 250,000 cables it claims to possess, and the pace of those releases dropped dramatically as the holidays approached. If Assange's promises are to be believed, 2011 will be another important year for learning about the hidden forces that drive our world.
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Karmadillo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 12:16 PM
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8. But, but, but McCain would have defended Bush's torture policies with greater enthusiasm.
nt
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Octafish Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 01:42 PM
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9. If you believe in Democracy, you believe in Wikileaks.
Much, if not most, of what gets "classified" is not to cover someone's ass. It's to cover someone's criminality.

WikiLeaks cables: Art looted by Nazis, Spanish gold and an embassy offer

Gosh, a lot of Americans don't get this information from their pundits in Corporate McPravda. Good thing for Wikileaks and CBS, on occassion.
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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 01:48 PM
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10. Now it's up to our own journalists to do what Reporters Without
Borders and the Australian Journalists and other Free Press advocates around the world have done, join together to take back our media and support Wikileaks who would not be needed at all had their been a truly free press when the current Wall St. corruption began and the Bush administration plunged this country into two unnecessary wars.

Why is it that only our journalists are silent and worse, if you watch the 'bobble heads' (thanks for the word lol) on CNN and elsewhere, willing to lie about the organization when most of the rest of the world's press are supporting them?
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bobthedrummer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 02:13 PM
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11. A New Year's k&r in the tradition of Murrow, Cronkite, Rather, Schorr, and Jack Anderson-
to name but a few that were The Fourth Estate...below is another example of the crucial role of a free press in a democracy-not this New American century evolving homeland corporate fascist police state with all its RW trimmings.

The Illicit Action Network (10-29-10 Center for Media and Democracy/PR Watch)
http://www.prwatch.org/node/9565
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gratuitous Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 02:25 PM
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12. Why is CBS reporting on substance?
Sure, dump it on a holiday weekend, but still. They're supposed to be focused on what a scoundrel Assange is alleged to be, and how many people might possibly get hurt, though we don't really know, and that totally offsets all the deaths that have gone before, and we're the home of the free and land of the brave and U! S! A!
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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 02:40 PM
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14. Maybe there's hope after all?
A New Year's Resolution to start reporting facts rather than state sponsored news?

Or it could be that they've seen the support for Wikileaks from journalists around the world, like Reporters Without Borders eg, and realize how wrong they have been to act as a mouthpiece for politicians rather than report facts?

Or, it could be that the bosses are away for the weekend and the underlings decided to take advantage of their absence?

I'd like to think they will take a lesson from Wikileaks and start organizing and refusing to report propaganda from now on, but I don't want to be disappointed again ~ :-)
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 02:46 PM
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16. DUer formercia showed me this video and I'm adopting it as my standard reply
to the presstitutes for 2011. :hi:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-lrE2JcO44
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Cleita Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 02:30 PM
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13. Betcha that disappears on Monday.
I have noticed in the past on holiday weekends when the entrenched establishment journalists are away, those left behind to mind the store actually do some real reporting. While the cat is away, the mice will play sort of scenario. I have noticed it on CNN and other media outlets as well.
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 02:43 PM
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15. Interesting observation, Cleita.
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Cleita Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 02:58 PM
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19. I looked Joshua Norman, the writer of this piece, up and he's apparently a
Edited on Sat Jan-01-11 02:59 PM by Cleita
sports reporter for CBS. So he was filling in for another reporter taking a holiday weekend off. I think he must have seized the opportunity to publish this when no one was looking.
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 02:59 PM
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20. It's telling that this substantial story sticks out like a sore thumb.
I hope he doesn't get into trouble. :)
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Kaleko Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 02:49 PM
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17. CBS... how odd for them to publish something truthful and revealing.
I wonder what's happening there...

A glimmer of hope for a renaissance of genuine investigative journalism spurred on by WikiLeaks' fine example arises in me - against all odds.
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riderinthestorm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 02:52 PM
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18. A holiday weekend dump, but I'll take what I can get. A very big K& R! nt
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bobthedrummer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-02-11 04:21 PM
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21. pre-kickoff kick n/t
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-02-11 04:57 PM
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22. Thanks.
:)
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