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Title: WikiLeaks Has Published Just 1 Percent Of Its Massive Trove Of US Diplomatic Documents
Source: Associated Press
URL Source: http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=12741376
Published: Jan 23, 2011
Author: Associated Press
Post Date: 2011-01-23 17:53:12 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 1948
Comments: 8

LONDON (AP) — Nearly two months after WikiLeaks outraged the U.S. government by launching the release of a massive compendium of diplomatic documents, the secret-spilling website has published 2,658 U.S. State Department cables — just over 1 percent of its trove of 251,287 documents.

Here's a look at what the consequences of the cables' release has been so far, and what the future could hold for WikiLeaks.

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IT'S LIFTED THE VEIL ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

WikiLeaks has given the world's public an unprecedented, behind-the-scenes look at U.S. diplomacy. Among the most eye-catching revelations were reports that Arab countries had lobbied for an attack on Iran, China had made plans for the collapse of its North Korean ally, and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had ordered U.S. diplomats to gather the computer passwords, fingerprints and even DNA of their foreign counterparts.

Some of the most controversial cables dealt with a directive to harvest biometric information on a range of officials. U.S. diplomats have been forced repeatedly to deny spying on their counterparts — although none have specifically addressed the instructions to gather personal details, sensitive computer data, and even genetic material or iris scans.

Anthony Cordesman, an analyst for the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, cautioned that some cables were less explosive when taken in the context they were written. He noted that Arab belligerence toward Tehran has festered for years — and suggested the rhetoric was being ratcheted up at a time of high tensions over Iran's nuclear program.

As for the cables on scooping up fingerprints, frequent flyer numbers, and other personal information, Cordesman said that "there isn't a diplomatic service in the world that doesn't serve its intelligence community."

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IT'S SHOWN HOW LEADERS LIE

Over and over again, the cables captured world leaders lying — to each other, to their allies, and to their own citizens.

Diplomacy "comes across as a scheming, duplicitous profession — which it kind of is," said Carne Ross, a former British diplomat who resigned over the Iraq war.

Ross said the most outrageous example of double-dealing he had seen so far was the 2009 cable that caught Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh sharing a joke about how another senior official had covered up a series of U.S. attacks by lying to parliament.

But there are other examples. One of the cables has Morgan Tsvangirai, Zimbabwe's longtime opposition leader-turned-prime minister, telling Western diplomats that his calls for easing sanctions against Zimbabwe are for public consumption only. Another cable cites Israeli officials, who have often insisted their controversial blockade of the Gaza Strip is targeted only at their arch-foe Hamas, as freely acknowledging that the restrictions were in fact an effort to keep the Gazan economy teetering on the brink of collapse.

The cables are laced with cynicism. One quotes a former French prime minister as dismissing a fellow socialist politician as too honest for his own good. Meanwhile Qatar's prime minister, Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim Bin Jabr Al-Thani, describes his country's apparently cordial relationship with neighboring Iran as one big charade.

"They lie to us, and we lie to them," Al-Thani is quoted as saying.

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IT'S SHAKEN U.S. DIPLOMACY

Italy's Foreign Minister Franco Frattini drew considerable attention when he described the WikiLeaks release as the "September 11 of world diplomacy."

At the very least, the cables have angered some major world figures. Turkey's prime minister demanded that U.S. diplomats be punished for claiming that he had money stashed away in a collection of Swiss bank accounts; cables covering attempts to secure nuclear material in Pakistan drew outrage in a country where public hostility to the United States is already high; rivals such as Russia jumped on the cables to accuse the U.S. of arrogance and dishonesty.

Richard Dalton, the former British ambassador to Libya and now a fellow at London's Chatham House think tank, dismissed Frattini's prediction of a worldwide diplomatic meltdown, suggesting that things would eventually return to business as usual.

"It is — so far — a bump in the road," he said, although he noted longterm damage to U.S. diplomacy was still hard to gauge.

Even if the U.S. State Department rapidly recovers, individual officials still face serious damage to their careers. Officials have told The Associated Press that Ambassador Gene Cretz may lose his job as envoy to Tripoli over his descriptions of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's eccentricities.

Allied officials have been rattled by the releases as well: The German foreign minister's chief of staff took a leave of absence following the revelation that he was feeding information to Washington; Afghanistan's finance minister offered to resign after he was quoted as describing President Hamid Karzai as weak and paranoid; Britain's central banker also faced criticism after a cable caught him sharing his doubts about Prime Minister David Cameron's economic competency with the U.S. ambassador to London.

Singapore's Foreign Minister George Yeo may have been speaking for many across the world last month when he instructed officials to be less open when speaking with their American counterparts.

"The WikiLeaks disclosures have been disastrous for U.S. diplomacy," Yeo said.

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WHAT'S NEXT?

Although only a small sliver of the entire trove of State Department documents has made it online, the secret memos have been held by The New York Times, Britain's The Guardian, Germany's Der Spiegel, and Spain's El Pais for weeks, if not months.

Recent cables have made news — one claimed that late Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua had a kidney transplant while he was still a state governor — but most haven't carried the same punch as earlier releases.

It isn't clear whether WikiLeaks or what it calls its "media partners" have gone through the documents in their entirety. The secret-spilling website did not return an e-mail seeking comment on its future plans, although its founder Julian Assange has repeatedly promised to speed the cables' release.

Whether or not the State Department cables have already yielded their most arresting secrets, WikiLeaks is still sitting on a huge archive of leaked data from nearly every country in the world — including, Assange has hinted, a massive trove of e-mails from Bank of America.

And even though his website is no longer accepting submissions, Assange said secrets were still making their way to him all the time. On Monday, a Swiss ex-banker — now under arrest for his interactions with WikiLeaks — handed Assange his latest set of secrets, data which he claimed carried details of tax evasion by some 2,000 prominent people.

Assange said the material could be online within weeks. On the Net:

* WikiLeaks: wikileaks.ch/

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

"It is — so far — a bump in the road," he said, although he noted longterm damage to U.S. diplomacy was still hard to gauge.

What's next.

Next:

Get more results from the past 24 hours

Apparently, the disclosure is so sensitive that the ISP of the Palestinian authority has just blocked the Aljazeera site containing the early releases.

war crimes

OOPS:

# Get more results from the past 24 hours Å8; # Leaked papers show the PLO are ready to sell out Palestine and Al Quds 2 posts - 1 author - Last post: 2 hours ago Erekat told Israeli leaders in 2008: "This is the first time in Palestinian-Israeli ... DC indicate that Erekat was willing to concede control over the Haram al-Sharif, or Temple Mount, to the oversight of an international committee. ... www.sunniforum.com/forum/....php?67983-Leaked...the...

There will be no peace without the Palestinian flag waving above the Haram al-Sharif, the holy shrines of Islam which we call the Temple Mount. ... gaza.haimbresheeth.com/tag/war-crimes/page/17 - United Kingdom - Cached # NucNews - March 30, 2002 Israel has complete control over water resources in the West Bank and uses ..... site the Jews call the Temple Mount and the Muslims call Haram al Sharif. ... nucnews.net/nucnews/2002nn/0203nn/020330nn.htm - Cached

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-01-23   21:31:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: mcgowanjm (#1)

Ross said the most outrageous example of double-dealing he had seen so far was the 2009 cable that caught Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh sharing a joke about how another senior official had covered up a series of U.S. attacks by lying to parliament.

I read today in the newspaper that an uprising is brewing in Yemen.

And Algeria too!

Fred Mertz  posted on  2011-01-23   21:42:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Fred Mertz (#2)

I read today in the newspaper that an uprising is brewing in Yemen.

And Algeria too!

With Al Qaeda and Islam nowhere to be seen.

Who would a thought that a dozen or so self immolations would've done the trick. ;}

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-01-23   21:46:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: mcgowanjm (#1)

There will be no peace without the Palestinian flag waving above the Haram al-Sharif, the holy shrines of Islam which we call the Temple Mount. ... gaza.haimbresheeth.com/tag/war-crimes/page/17 - United Kingdom - Cached # NucNews - March 30, 2002 Israel has complete control over water resources in the West Bank and uses ..... site the Jews call the Temple Mount and the Muslims call Haram al Sharif. ... nucnews.net/nucnews/2002nn/0203nn/020330nn.htm - Cached

Wow!,....your worked up into a frenzy

Are Hezzbollah and the Faithfull ready to rush the Juice from your climes up there in ....The Lebanon?

Tell me,...will it end like 1982 were crying landowners begged Ezz Ra eeli soldiers to let them go back home after they ran away prior.

The Israeli's said no,....theres still Syrian forces around.
The Lebanese cried,....and said Let us go home ....you've killed all the Syrians

Lebanon just doesn't get it,....they are being used....puppets.

The Bankers and ruling powers will put everyone to the edge of the sword.
Muslim Brotherhood,....Bashar Assads Father slaughtered near 20,000 of them and then sat in his comfy chair.
Nobody gave fuck about that in the Arab world or UN.

Parrot with speed dial  posted on  2011-01-23   22:27:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Parrot with speed dial (#4)

Wow!,....your worked up into a frenzy

Frenzy? LMFAO

The loss of control is Amerika's, not mine.

"Later it was revealed that both traffickers were simultaneously CIA assets, and that Khan in particular was “paid a large amount of cash by the United States,” even while he was reportedly helping al-Qaeda to establish smuggling networks.10

There is no longer anything surprising in the news that large U.S. payments were made to a drug trafficker who was himself funding the Taliban and al-Qaeda. The arrangement is no more bizarre than the CIA’s performance during the U.S. “war on drugs” in Venezuela in the 1990s, when the CIA first set up an anti-drug unit in Venezuela, and then helped its chief, Gen. Ramon Guillén Davila, smuggle at least one ton of pure cocaine into Miami International Airport.11

It would be easy to conclude from these reports that the CIA and Pentagon intentionally use drugs to help finance the enemy networks that justify their overseas operations. Yet I doubt that such a cynical Machiavellian objective is ever consciously voiced by those responsible in Washington.

More likely, it is an inevitable consequence of the U.S. repressive style of conducting covert operations. Great emphasis is put on recruiting covert assets; and in unstable areas with weak governance, drug traffickers with their own ample funds and repressive networks are the most obvious candidates for recruitment by the CIA. The traffickers in turn are happy to become U.S. assets, because this status affords them at least a temporary immunity from U.S. prosecution.12"

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-01-23   22:41:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: mcgowanjm (#5)

Wow!,....your worked up into a frenzy

Did you notice the excerpt from your* post,...I used.

Anytime I see Moo si lum media push for Peace will happen when we have Jerusalem

I post my info to show the reader,...that Islam is at the leash end of the money players in that racket,
and nations/peoples/Holy groups are simply puppets to be used by Global Bankers and historic power blocks.

We know the CIA does drugs,
We know the British East India Co ran the opium way way back in the day in A Stan,India and China.

so ya,....feel free to attack the Juice whenever.
The bankers may actually let you win some.

or not...

Parrot with speed dial  posted on  2011-01-24   0:30:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Parrot with speed dial (#6)

Wow!,....your worked up into a frenzy

Did you notice the excerpt from your* post,...I used.

Yeah, the quotes:

There will be no peace without the Palestinian flag waving above the Haram al-Sharif, the holy shrines of Islam which we call the Temple Mount. ... gaza.haimbresheeth.com/tag/war-crimes/page/17 - United Kingdom - Cached # NucNews - March 30, 2002 Israel has complete control over water resources in the West Bank and uses ..... site the Jews call the Temple Mount and the Muslims call Haram al Sharif. ... nucnews.net/nucnews/2002nn/0203nn/020330nn.htm - Cached

And my ability to cut and paste proves I'm "worked up into a frenzy".

8D

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-01-24   8:34:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Parrot with speed dial (#6)

Anytime I see Moo si lum media push for Peace will happen when we have Jerusalem

And what the above shows is that you would Still be looking for a Palestinian if McVeigh hadn't been stopped for speeding without a license. 8D

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-01-24   8:35:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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