Yeah - because history has proven that governments ALWAYS act in the best interests of their citizens. Ignorance is bliss eh...
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actually i really want to read about it now if it is leaks on how it has been secretly fucking its allies. ie free trade fuck australia up the arse stuff.
and seriously, if you were here (currently in chicago). I dont understand how our dollar goes up, our food price and general living price goes up. but against there dollar, all there prices stay the same or decrease slightly.
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so wait. this big "leak" is what 90% of the population of this planet already knows?
that america is shit and everyone hates the place. i don't need wikileaks to show me proof that america is fucked. plus, its not like america hasnt done shit like this before.
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so far.... dont think anyhting is to damaging yet.
WikiLeaks: China directed Google hacking - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
WikiLeaks: Yemeni president covers up US strikes - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
WikiLeaks: US thinks Merkel is 'risk averse' - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Iran could hit Europe with N Korean missiles: WikiLeaks - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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No aliens then? so what is the commotion? didn't you guys already know that politicians are trust worthy people that would never tell a lie or discriminate against other people for national interest. Oh wait.....
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Wikileaks: US sought DNA, passwords of world leaders
Another tsunami of United States government documents is up on Wikileaks. We're talking confidential cables between the US State Department and 274 embassies around the world. 15,652 of them are classified "secret," according to the site.
The big story circulating around the globe is that Arab nations have been urging the US to bear down on Iran.
"King Hamad pointed to Iran as the source of much of the trouble in both Iraq and Afghanistan," one November 2009 cable discloses.
According to the memo, Bahrain's Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa was speaking to General David Petraeus. "He argued forcefully for taking action to terminate their nuclear program, by whatever means necessary. 'That program must be stopped,' he said. 'The danger of letting it go on is greater than the danger of stopping it.'"
But the cables are also chock full of intelligence-gathering bombshells.
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