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In reply to the discussion: 'I Have Been to the Darkest Corners of Government, and What They Fear Is Light' [View all]LiberalLovinLug
(14,682 posts)Some of those disclosures show we are decidedly NOT telling the truth to our "allies". At any rate "allies" is a Hollywood idea from a John Wayne movie. The real wars are fought in boardrooms of mulitnationals. And which ones use which elected (or not) politicians the best in order to reap profits in those countries. Many if not all of these diplomatic level cables were a small glimpse into the world of the .1% secret private highway where individual countries laws are scoffed at in order to do "business". And like I said, its only a tiny tip of the iceberg.
Either schizophrenic argument from the anti-disclosure crowd is laughable.
1. Snowden is a traitor giving away state secrets that threaten our national security
or
2. We've all known this goes on anyways, nothing new here. We might as well just accept it getting even more insidious.
Speaking truth to one's allies? - you are living in a fantasy where these communications are from groups that are speaking for average citizens who are defending the actual geographical borders of their countries, and with that the civil rights within those borders. Nothing could be further from the truth.