Wikileaks is now 3-0

u mad?
lmao trust fund? Buddy I’m paying my own way through college. Lived on my own since I was 17. You failed as a troll. I never mention shit about communism. Just happen to have tons of former Soviet friends. And it wasn’t as bad as you think. You were just told things were horrible over their by your government.

The same government that got caught lying about shit and keeping dirty things secret.

I am white though. I guess you get a shiny sticker for that one, champ!

lmao you’d probably also kill to see a dick go in your mouth, whats your point? I love how you basically wasted an entire post on trying to be mean to me…at least I would mention the argument at hand.

Russian bitches are fine anyways.

I can comprehend that shit fine. Doesn’t mean it didnt need to come to light. What’s better as society, knowing our leaders are dickheads who have done some stupid dirty shit over the years, or allowing ourselves to pull the wool over our eyes and keep pretending that our government is infallible and allow them to carry on?

What puts people more at risk, talking about secret bombing missions, OR THE ACTUAL MISSIONS? Allowing the muslim world to continue their decent into WWIII, or getting that shit in the open and REALLY discussing this like adults.

The world isn’t call of duty, numbnuts

Tell that to the kulaks!!!

I am going to say this information gets leaked. It is bad for everybody. Who doesn’t think that the leaders of their countries are ruthless fuckers who are only about money and territory.

The thing is leaks fuck up diplomacy not just america, but other countries.

A commie canadian? Jeez you should be in pro wrestling, hulk hogan would whoop that ass

i will also say this i like the leaks about saudi arabia wanting to stomp out iran and china about to dump north korea

the only reason the big bad usa has not infiltrated and decommissioned north korea is becaus of their ties to china.

Fuck i hope china just goes and takes over north korea

What i think is wrong is the revealing of the identities of informants and spies. They endanger lives that way

the soviet union was fucking terrible and no one with credibility can claim otherwise.

putin himself said something like ‘whoever does not miss the soviet union has no heart. whoever wants it back has no brain.’

Yeah, there is a difference between knowing and suspecting, but how could you not know that there are

A)spies (this has been around since the time of oh civilization)
B)iran has troubles with folks
C)putin has been a suspected gangsta
D)gov’ts gossip about each other all the time

I’m not saying it’s right or wrong, I’m just calling it like how it is and people in this thread are too. The dirty laundry has been aired out.

It’s like you know a fool is cheating on their SO, then someone’s hacker friend leaks out gossip between parties from their “friend’s” text messages.

Wha I wanna kno is what the fuck is a wikialeak? :confused:

is that wikiapedia when it eats to much spicy bean taco with jalapeno slices and dip in fart juice?

Cuz right now I feel like a wikialeak but prolly cuz i ate ahole bag of those “Mighty” “Zippers” Cheetoez for diner last nite.

It dropped off the brown kids at the pool if you know wha i mean! :wink:

3 flusher,and imma gonna need to wash my ass in and balls in the shower too.

Yes. That’s exactly what it is.

To those defending Manning, and bitching about wikileaks not being able to get a lawyer to him.

He was in the military, he’s going to be tried by the military. So wikileaks can lawyer up all they want, there are different procedures here.

Second, he wasn’t a nice guy. His track record points to him being a mess, having problems, and being a jackass. Much of this brought around by homophobic behavior in the military, and some crazy responses to his actions. So by the time he “grew a concience” about things, he was already causing trouble and looking for friends and respect on the outside and how to screw with people, this was a vehicle for his own wants and needs, nothing more.

So it’s a safe bet whoever gets caught involved in these wikileaks will be charged with treason. That’s also the one charge that carries the highest probability of death in the US. It’s probably an auto-death in most other countries though.

Who put the first man in space? Oh yeah, CCCP. The evil shit they did during their ‘reign’ was just more publicized than the shit the US did (ie assassination attempts on foreign leaders, funding terrorists/guerrilla’s in South America and the Middle East, etc etc). Who knows what shit the USA would have done, had they not had actual competition from the Russians.

I never said fuck all about the Soviet Union, except when other people decided to attack it just cuz my name happens to be SoVi3t and I happen to be owning them. I don’t want them back, cuz then my ringtone on my phone (CCCP anthem) wouldn’t be as funny. Oh, and because the Russian people and the former Soviet states are doing much better now.

Putin is a fucking boss
But yeah, virtually all ex-KGB went on to become the russian mafia.

  1. STILL not a commie
  2. Hogan??? wtf is this, the fucking 80’s? Are you wearing legwarmers and neon colours while you type that, while looking into a mirror to admire your fade? You know the cold war is over, right? Complaining about commies in the fucking 21st century is probably one of the most retarded things you could do. Go watch Red Dawn again you clown

DING DING DING a winnar is yuo!!!

The US has been fucking up the world for more than a century, this isn’t news but it’s still great that wikileaks managed to release these documents.

What exactly is an ambassador to the world? People are just calling you an idiot because none of your arguments presented make any fucking sense.

not to be a stickler for facts here… but don’t you think the US’s ACTIONS themselves are what have endangered our role as abassadors to the world (i don’t fully agree that it’s a role we should carry on with but that’s neither here nor there) and hampered our reputation.

because you can’t leak stuff that isn’t there.

Why are people supporting this guy? What about the names of the people who were cooperating with us, what do you thinks gonna happen to them? Im sure this will just encourage everyone else to lend a hand to the US, knowing their private matters arent private.

um… pretty sure that all the news media outlets that had this info 2 weeks ago worked in conjunction with the DOJ to properly redact (that means completely removing all trace of it from the file itself) any information that had the potential to endanger anyone…

so please tell me again how this endangers lives.

If you are talking about the first set of leaks a few months ago - then yes there was info about informants. The taliban said they would use it.

Report: Afghan leaks expose identities of informants - World news - South and Central Asia - Afghanistan - msnbc.com

There are plenty of articles detailing it.

While the catchafire roast continues, it looks like this is turning out to be a possibly bigger deal(though alluded to by TS) than “gossip”, also, crackdowns as predicted by acerbic/tanner are going down too

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US ponders legal action on Assange

Washington studies whether Espionage Act applies to WikiLeaks founder, while rape charges land him on Interpol list.
Last Modified: 01 Dec 2010 04:06 GMT

US Secretary of State Clinton called the release by WikiLeaks “an attack on the international community” [Reuters]

The US is considering a range of legal options against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is an Australian national.

A senior US defence official said lawyers from across US government agencies are studying whether it might be possible to prosecute Assange under the Espionage Act.

The official said lawyers from the departments of Justice, State and Defence are among those looking into how to handle the release of sensitive diplomatic messages by WikiLeaks.

The defence official spoke on condition of anonymity on Tuesday to be able to discuss internal deliberations.

He said lawyers are trying to determine whether the Espionage Act applies in this case, what individuals it might apply to and whether it’s possible to use it against the WikiLeaks organisation.

Eric Holder, the US Attorney General, said on Monday that there is an “active and ongoing criminal investigation,” and that the website’s chief would be pursued if he were found to have broken the law.

The White House has branded those who released the documents “criminals, first and foremost,” but so far US authorities have publicly filed no charges against Assange.

Australia is also considering legal action against Assange. Australian police said they had begun investigating whether any of the country’s laws were broken by the release.

Kevin Rudd, the Australian foreign minister, said the unauthorised release of diplomatic communications had been a major problem for every nation state in the world.

“We, the Australian government, condemn it because it helps nobody,” he told Al Jazeera on Tuesday.

“The reason we have diplomacy is that it remains private. This [leak] has fundamentally undermined that and I believe those responsible for it should be held accountable.”

Interpol most wanted

Kevin Rudd, Australia’s foreign minister

Meanwhile, Interpol has placed Assange on its most-wanted list after Sweden issued an international arrest warrant against him as part of a drawn-out rape investigation.

The France-based international police organisation has issued a “red notice” for Assange, the equivalent of putting him on its most-wanted list.

The issuance by Interpol was expected after a Swedish court in mid-November approved a motion to have Assange brought in for questioning.

The notice, posted on Interpol’s site on Tuesday, is likely to make international travel more difficult for him.

US state computers tightened

The United States has ordered security to be tightened on its military’s classified computer network following the leak.

Reeling from disclosures of the cables, the State Department disconnected access to its files from the government’s classified network on Tuesday.

The move dramatically reduces the number of employees inside the government who can see important diplomatic cables.

PJ Crowley, a State Department spokesman, said the decision was temporary, at least until workers correct what he called “weaknesses in the system that have become evident because of this leak”.

The new information “big chill” is reversing almost a decade of post-September 11 efforts to nudge US officials into sharing sensitive documents.

Security safeguards

The Pentagon has also detailed new security safeguards, including restraints on small computer flash drives, to make it harder for any one person to copy and reveal so many secrets.Diplomatic niceties

Colourful language is used to describe world leaders in the leaked cables
Dmitry Medvedev: "Robin to Putin’s Batman"
Kim Jong-il: "Flabby old chap"
Robert Mugabe: The crazy old man"
Silvio Berlusconi: "Penchant for partying hard mean he does not get sufficient rest"
Hamid Karzai: “Easily swayed by anyone who came to report even the most bizarre stories or plots against him”

Bradley Manning, an Army private, is charged in military court with taking classified material that was later published by WikiLeaks, a self-styled whistleblower organisation.

Officials said Manning is the prime suspect in the leaks partly because of his own description of how he pulled off his heist of the restricted cables.

“No one suspected a thing,” Manning told a confidant afterwards, according to a log of his computer chat published by Wired.com. “I didn’t even have to hide anything.”

Manning is being held in a maximum-security military jail at Quantico, Virginia, and though he has so far not been charged in the latest release of internal US government documents, WikiLeaks has hailed him as a hero.

WikiLeaks this week published some of more than 250,000 diplomatic memos that were never intended to be read outside the US government.

Nato has slammed the disclosure of the sensitive files as “illegal, irresponsible and dangerous”. But the most scathing criticism has come from the US.

Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, called the release “an attack on the international community”, adding that WikiLeaks acted illegally in posting the material.

‘Clinton should resign’

Assange said on Tuesday that Clinton should resign if it is shown US diplomats were ordered to engage in espionage.

The WikiLeaks founder took aim at Clinton in an interview with Time magazine that was conducted from an undisclosed location over the Skype internet phone service.

Clinton “should resign, if it can be shown that she was responsible for ordering US diplomatic figures to engage in espionage in the United Nations, in violation of the international covenants to which the US has signed up,” he said.

The classified dispatches containing the spy instructions for US diplomats were divulged last weekend in the documents published by WikiLeaks.

State Department officials on Tuesday denied that American diplomats were required to spy.

The officials said that secret instructions to American diplomats to gather sensitive personal information about foreign leaders originated with the US intelligence community.

The officials said American diplomats were free to ignore the requests and that virtually all do.
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source: US ponders legal action on Assange - Americas - Al Jazeera English

Some people are calling me an idiot and others are supporting what I am saying. It doesn’t hurt my feelings and I ain’t mad. I just got back from seeing an El Debarge concert in NYC with my wife, so there is nothing I have to complain about. I’ll go to work tomorrow in the morning and do what I do, get home, and play some starcraft…

Those who support Soviet and his argument, good for you. The guy clearly has some issues and if that is who you side with… Then fine. Guys like Ronin out of the blue calls me and idiot, but he’s had a boner for me for some time now. He’s always the first to respond to my posts. Some other guy called me an idiot for posts that I’ve made in the Naruto thread… Yeah, like I’m going to have a serious discussion that I actually care about in that thread.

I will stick with my argument that the “revelations” made yesterday have been very damaging and that the individual Manning who leaked them to the site has serious issues that spawned from his time serving in the military. Call me an idiot for saying what I believe, but if some of you hate this country so much, then leave. Go to Canada and hang out with Soviet and his commie friends.

i stand corrected, we shouldn’t have released names.