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PeppyGPhiB 11-30-2010 04:29 PM

I find the latest Wikileaks extremely amusing. I'm not sure why everyone's talking about how bad this makes the U.S. look. To me, all the countries who publicly bitch about our actions around the world and then privately turn to us to gossip about their supposed allies come off looking worse. Particularly Saudi Arabia! (We don't like Iran. We would secretly be delighted if you, U.S., were to bomb them off the face of the Earth. But of course we would never say that, because we like for them to believe that we're in this Jihad with them."). Same goes for Egypt, which apparently has been making nice with Israel!

Wikileaks to me just demonstrates how full of crap EVERYONE is, not just the U.S. They're all just upset that we spilled their gossip. Maybe if they all were just straight with each other instead of whining to the U.S. about it, we could all be a little more productive in the world.

Tulip86 11-30-2010 04:33 PM

The Netherlands is in uproar, because according to the leaked files, the U.S. is storing Nuclear Weapons here. And there's is a very anti- nuclear weapons stance here.
People are going to get fired over this.

PeppyGPhiB 11-30-2010 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Tulip86 (Post 2007680)
The Netherlands is in uproar, because according to the leaked files, the U.S. is storing Nuclear Weapons here. And there's is a very anti- nuclear weapons stance here.
People are going to get fired over this.

The U.S. has nukes all over the world. I haven't looked it up, but I'm guessing Russia does, too. And I'm sure the countries who house them know about it and are getting something for it.

ETA: I didn't realize NATO encourages "nuclear sharing." Here's what Wikipedia has to say:

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"Nuclear sharing is a concept in NATO's policy of nuclear deterrence, which involves member countries without nuclear weapons of their own in the planning for the use of nuclear weapons by NATO, and in particular provides for the armed forces of these countries to be involved in delivering these weapons in the event of their use.

As part of nuclear sharing, the participating countries carry out consultations and take common decisions on nuclear weapons policy, maintain technical equipment required for the use of nuclear weapons (including warplanes capable of delivering them), and store nuclear weapons on their territory.

Of the three nuclear powers in NATO (France, the United Kingdom and United States) only the United States has provided weapons for nuclear sharing. As of 2009, Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Turkey are still hosting U.S. nuclear weapons as part of NATO's nuclear sharing policy.[1][2] Canada hosted weapons until 1984,[3] and Greece until 2001.[1][4] The United Kingdom also received U.S. tactical nuclear weapons such as nuclear artillery and Lance missiles until 1992, despite the UK being a nuclear weapons state in its own right; these were mainly deployed in Germany.

In peace time, the nuclear weapons stored in non-nuclear countries are guarded by U.S. soldiers; the codes required for detonating them are under U.S. control. In case of war, the weapons are to be mounted on the participating countries' warplanes. The weapons are under custody and control of USAF Munitions Support Squadrons co-located on NATO main operating bases who work together with the host nation forces.[1]"
Soooooo, yeah, this has been public knowledge for a while.

MysticCat 11-30-2010 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 2007679)
I find the latest Wikileaks extremely amusing.

I don't. I have a problem with a person (Assenge) or an organization (Wikileaks and the news organizations that have worked with it) that elects itself as the arbiter, without any check, of what classified documents should be made public.

But hey, at least Wikileaks is busy enough with all this that maybe it's not posting certain other esoteric/secret information anymore.

DrPhil 11-30-2010 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2007684)
I don't. I have a problem with a person (Assenge) or an organization (Wikileaks and the news organizations that have worked with it) that elects itself as the arbiter, without any check, of what classified documents should be made public.

I agree. The hypocritical part is that Assenge is conveniently unable to be located.

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2007684)
But hey, at least Wikileaks is busy enough with all this that maybe it's not posting certain other esoteric/secret information anymore.

If only occupying their time was so easy. They are probably excellent multitaskers.

MysticCat 11-30-2010 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2007698)
If only occupying their time was so easy. They are probably excellent multitaskers.

Yeah, but they're posting so many government documents, I'm hoping they decide they don't have space for documents related to . . . say . . . non-political organizations for college students and alumni.

BluPhire 11-30-2010 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2007684)
I don't. I have a problem with a person (Assenge) or an organization (Wikileaks and the news organizations that have worked with it) that elects itself as the arbiter, without any check, of what classified documents should be made public.

I agree and its neither neat, cool or cute in my eyes. Doesn't matter what other countries say behind closed doors, its what they do in public that matters. I mean like the whole China wouldn't mind if Korea was unified under the South.

Just give the crazy man trying to get a nuclear program together more reason to destabilize the region.

PeppyGPhiB 11-30-2010 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2007684)
I don't. I have a problem with a person (Assenge) or an organization (Wikileaks and the news organizations that have worked with it) that elects itself as the arbiter, without any check, of what classified documents should be made public.

Let me clarify, I do not think it's OK that someone leaked/hacked this confidential information. I just meant I think some of the contents are amusing, and that in regards to some of the info, it seems counterproductive to me that it was ever kept secret instead of the associated parties discussing their feelings publicly.

Psi U MC Vito 11-30-2010 07:31 PM

Hey MC, do you know if Wikileaks can be prosecuted for releasing classified data?

Drolefille 11-30-2010 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2007698)
I agree. The hypocritical part is that Assenge is conveniently unable to be located.



If only occupying their time was so easy. They are probably excellent multitaskers.

Assange just spent a ton of time with the "we're charging you with rape, no we're not, well maybe we are, no nevermind" thing. Although last news states that he is now wanted by Interpol for the Swedish rape charges. Although he's supposedly in London. I'm not sure about these charges, it's entirely possible that the accusers were serious, they recanted for fear of publicity or the prosecutors waffled, but the way it's been handled is very strange.
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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2007699)
Yeah, but they're posting so many government documents, I'm hoping they decide they don't have space for documents related to . . . say . . . non-political organizations for college students and alumni.

If they had them, they'd probably post them. The fact that they don't go looking for them is really the only reason they're not all up there.

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Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito (Post 2007717)
Hey MC, do you know if Wikileaks can be prosecuted for releasing classified data?

Without being a lawyer, the fact that the creator of the site and the site's servers are not in the US would make a huge difference.

Psi U MC Vito 11-30-2010 10:26 PM

IDK. Why I was asking MC, but I would think that the law when it comes to classified information isn't limited to the USA.

Drolefille 11-30-2010 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito (Post 2007781)
IDK. Why I was asking MC, but I would think that the law when it comes to classified information isn't limited to the USA.

Oh yeah, I understand, I'd like to hear from him on it too. I'm just basing my thoughts on what I've read. Since Assange portrays himself as a journalist and the government doesn't like to prosecute journalists for publishing what is leaked to them, I think it's unlikely they'll do much. Since they were American files leaked by an American to him, I don't know if other countries' laws would apply or not. *waits on MC*

MysticCat 12-01-2010 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito (Post 2007717)
Hey MC, do you know if Wikileaks can be prosecuted for releasing classified data?

My understanding is that it would be very difficult, but that USDOJ is looking into it carefully.

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2007776)
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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2007699)
Yeah, but they're posting so many government documents, I'm hoping they decide they don't have space for documents related to . . . say . . . non-political organizations for college students and alumni.

If they had them, they'd probably post them. The fact that they don't go looking for them is really the only reason they're not all up there.

They do have them and they have posted them -- quite a few of them. They have heard from some inter/national HQs about it and received letters from lawyers on behalf of GLOs about it. But when I checked recently, they did not seem to be available anymore -- hence my hope that all these leaks of classified documents have them devoting their time and/or server space to other things.

Ghostwriter 12-06-2010 12:26 PM

How about we kidnap his sorry butt and throw him in Guantanamo for the time being? I know this is a knee jerk reaction but the poison pill threat has ticked me off.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/12...nce-file-shut/

Bradley Manning may be in a world of do do. He could be up on a treason charge and I wouldn't have a problem with them lining him up and shooting him if he is found guilty.

starang21 12-06-2010 02:38 PM

someone needs to leak his location.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/12/06/wik...ex.html?hpt=T1


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