WikiLeaks - The Larger Message Being Missed by the American People
Someone needs to leak the 28 pages from the 9-11 report concerning Saudi Arabia's involvement, which former Florida Senator Bob Graham - a former national security advisor wanted declassified for the American people to be fully informed. Power to the people! Keep everyone honest and bring on MORE wiki-leaks!!!
The bigger message most are missing is that these documents were known as of 2004, meaning Pres. Bush knew Pakistan was aiding the Taliban. Why then give them hundreds of billions of U.S. dollars? After I worked at ground zero the first week of 9-11, I went to Pakistan twice and always felt Bin Laden was there. Nevertheless neither Bush nor Obama are taking the war to Pakistan. Hence the larger message is not the documents leaked, but the main purpose of the wars we fight and the geographic locations chosen - always oil rich or useful to lay an oil pipeline to serve petro companies (and no doubt get a cut under the table for those in the White House who comply, if not now perhaps at a later date). Pres. Bush's admin team were former big oil execs. Hmm? Pres. Obama doesn't seem to have the guts and backbone to do anything different geopolitically and militarily. His talks of diplomacy and peace that got him elected have long been forgotten and forsaken in true political incongruent fashion.
The United States has proven over 6 years it can neither govern Iraq, nor Afghanistan. Unless it works with Iran and Russia, when the U.S. becomes war weary and/or bankrupt it shall leave both countries and be far worse than before.
By alienating Iran (America's only hope of maintaining stability in the Middle East), it is only further driving Iran into the arms of China and Russia. Is that what the United States wants?
http://www.PaulFDavis.com - International Security Scholar, Worldwide Speaker on Geopolitics and Author of "United States of Arrogance"
info @ PaulFDavis.com
407-967-7553
http://wikileaks.org/
http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Afghan_War_...
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?i...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikileaks says below:
WikiLeaks or Wikileaks is an international organization based in Sweden[2:] that publishes anonymous submissions and leaks of otherwise unavailable documents while preserving the anonymity of sources. Its website, launched in 2006, is run by The Sunshine Press.[1:] The organization has described itself as having been founded by Chinese dissidents, as well as journalists, mathematicians, and start-up company technologists from the U.S., Taiwan, Europe, Australia and South Africa.[1:] Newspaper articles and The New Yorker magazine (June 7, 2010) describe Julian Assange, an Australian journalist and Internet activist, as its director.[3:] Within a year of its launch, the site claimed a database that had grown to more than 1.2 million documents.[4:]
In April 2010, video posted on a website called Collateral Murder established Wikileaks as a prime portal for unauthorized, accurate accounts, documents and video from distant battlefields.[5:][6:] In July of the same year, Wikileaks released Afghan War Diary, a compilation of more than 90,000 documents about the War in Afghanistan not previously available for public review.[7:]
The bigger message most are missing is that these documents were known as of 2004, meaning Pres. Bush knew Pakistan was aiding the Taliban. Why then give them hundreds of billions of U.S. dollars? After I worked at ground zero the first week of 9-11, I went to Pakistan twice and always felt Bin Laden was there. Nevertheless neither Bush nor Obama are taking the war to Pakistan. Hence the larger message is not the documents leaked, but the main purpose of the wars we fight and the geographic locations chosen - always oil rich or useful to lay an oil pipeline to serve petro companies (and no doubt get a cut under the table for those in the White House who comply, if not now perhaps at a later date). Pres. Bush's admin team were former big oil execs. Hmm? Pres. Obama doesn't seem to have the guts and backbone to do anything different geopolitically and militarily. His talks of diplomacy and peace that got him elected have long been forgotten and forsaken in true political incongruent fashion.
The United States has proven over 6 years it can neither govern Iraq, nor Afghanistan. Unless it works with Iran and Russia, when the U.S. becomes war weary and/or bankrupt it shall leave both countries and be far worse than before.
By alienating Iran (America's only hope of maintaining stability in the Middle East), it is only further driving Iran into the arms of China and Russia. Is that what the United States wants?
http://www.PaulFDavis.com - International Security Scholar, Worldwide Speaker on Geopolitics and Author of "United States of Arrogance"
info @ PaulFDavis.com
407-967-7553
http://wikileaks.org/
http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Afghan_War_...
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?i...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikileaks says below:
WikiLeaks or Wikileaks is an international organization based in Sweden[2:] that publishes anonymous submissions and leaks of otherwise unavailable documents while preserving the anonymity of sources. Its website, launched in 2006, is run by The Sunshine Press.[1:] The organization has described itself as having been founded by Chinese dissidents, as well as journalists, mathematicians, and start-up company technologists from the U.S., Taiwan, Europe, Australia and South Africa.[1:] Newspaper articles and The New Yorker magazine (June 7, 2010) describe Julian Assange, an Australian journalist and Internet activist, as its director.[3:] Within a year of its launch, the site claimed a database that had grown to more than 1.2 million documents.[4:]
In April 2010, video posted on a website called Collateral Murder established Wikileaks as a prime portal for unauthorized, accurate accounts, documents and video from distant battlefields.[5:][6:] In July of the same year, Wikileaks released Afghan War Diary, a compilation of more than 90,000 documents about the War in Afghanistan not previously available for public review.[7:]
Published on August 01, 2010 17:53
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