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The WikiLeaks Afghanistan Leak
The most consequential news item of the week will obviously be -- or at least should be -- the massive new leak by WikiLeaks of 90,000 pages of classified material chronicling the truth about the war in Afghanistan from 2004 through 2009. Those documents provide what The New York Times calls "an unvarnished, ground-level picture of the war in Afghanistan that is in many respects more grim than the official portrayal." The Guardian describes the documents as "a devastating portrait of the failing war in Afghanistan, revealing how coalition forces have killed hundreds of civilians in unreported incidents, Taliban attacks have soared and Nato commanders fear neighbouring Pakistan and Iran are fueling the insurgency."
In addition to those two newspapers, WikiLeaks also weeks ago provided these materials to Der Spiegel, on the condition that all three wait until today to write about them. These outlets were presumably chosen by WikiLeaks with the intent to ensure maximum exposure among the American and Western Europeans citizenries which continue to pay for this war and whose governments have been less than forthcoming about what is taking place [a CIA document prepared in March, 2010 -- and previously leaked by WikiLeaks -- plotted how to prevent public opinion in Western Europe from turning further against the war and thus forcing their Governments to withdraw; the CIA's conclusion: the most valuable asset in putting a pretty face on the war for Western Europeans is Barack Obama's popularity with those populations].
The White House has swiftly vowed to continue the war and predictably condemned WikiLeaks rather harshly. It will be most interesting to see how many Democrats -- who claim to find Daniel Ellsberg heroic and the Pentagon Papers leak to be unambiguously justified -- follow the White House's lead in that regard. Ellsberg's leak -- though primarily exposing the amoral duplicity of a Democratic administration -- occurred when there was a Republican in the White House. This latest leak, by contrast, indicts a war which a Democratic President has embraced as his own, and documents similar manipulation of public opinion and suppression of the truth well into 2009. It's not difficult to foresee, as Atrios predicted, that media "coverage of [the] latest [leak] will be about whether or not it should have been published," rather than about what these documents reveal about the war effort and the government and military leaders prosecuting it. What position Democratic officials and administration supporters take in the inevitable debate over WikiLeaks remains to be seen (by shrewdly leaking these materials to 3 major newspapers, which themselves then published many of the most incriminating documents, WikiLeaks provided itself with some cover).
Note how obviously lame is the White House's prime tactic thus far for dismissing the importance of the leak: that the documents only go through December, 2009, the month when Obama ordered his "surge," as though that timeline leaves these documents without any current relevance. The Pentagon Papers only went up through 1968 and were not released until 3 years later (in 1971), yet having the public behold the dishonesty about the war had a significant effect on public opinion, as well as their willingness to trust future government pronouncements. At the very least, it's difficult to imagine this leak not having the same effect. Then again, since -- unlike Vietnam -- only a tiny portion of war supporters actually bears any direct burden from the war (themselves or close family members fighting it), it's possible that the public will remain largely apathetic even knowing what they will now know. It's relatively easy to support and/or acquiesce to a war when neither you nor your loved ones are risking their lives to fight it.
It's hardly a shock that the war in Afghanistan is going far worse than political officials have been publicly claiming. Aside from the fact that lying about war is what war leaders do almost intrinsically -- that's part of what makes war so degrading to democratic values -- there have been numerous official documents that have recently emerged or leaked out that explicitly state that the war is going worse than ever and is all but unwinnable. A French General was formally punished earlier this month for revealing that the NATO war situation "has never been worse," while French officials now openly plot how to set new "intermediate" benchmarks to ensure -- in their words -- that "public opinion doesn't get the impression of a useless effort." Anyone paying even mild attention knows that our war effort there has entailed countless incidents of civilian slaughter followed by official lies about it, "hit lists" compiled with no due process, and feel-good pronouncements from the Government that have little relationship to the realities in that country (other leak highlights are here). This leak is not unlike the Washington Post series from the last week: the broad strokes were already well-known, but the sheer magnitude of the disclosures may force more public attention on these matters than had occurred previously.
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Show AllWhats interesting to me and shameful at the same time, is the fact that the only source for whistler blowers to send information vital in informing and aiding the American public at large is an internet website not on American soil or owned by American journalists.
This facts sheds light on how American patriot insiders ,who are doing their duty to the American public, by giving us transparency into the governments malfeasance and abuse, can not trust the main stream media of the United States.
And this Bullsh?t that these documents puts our soldiers in positions of greater risk or harms way, or hurts our national security efforts needs to be stopped.
Our soldiers are in harms way, more or less, is a question of what world of reality you choose to accept.
The truth hurts people for the sake of making progress, it is the lack of truth that kills people for prolonged periods of time.
Enough crap, we invaded and have occupied two country's illegally thats the truth, and it hurts, staying in these country because of the lack of truth has gotten over 6000 American soldiers killed, 600000 Iraqs killed, hundreds of thousands wounded, millions displaced.
And if you count the suicides of our military at 30 a month for the last 3 years , thats 1000 more. Thats a conservative number.
The main stream media , which is controlled by the same corporate masters that want these wars for profit, are a joke.
Now you know why they want to control the internet. If it was not for the internet as an alternative source for truth, Americans would be in 10 wars.
To the brave men and women who provied the information for transparency,
thank you, you are true heroes ,
to wiki-leaks , thank Julian and your staff , real reporting takes courage and conviction for the pursuit of the truth, you help keep us informed, so we the people can help form policy and change.
you are heroes to me
How is it possible to have such an organization as WikiLeaks in this country when our Constitution has been superceded by the "Patriot" Act and habeus corpus has been revoked? Leakers of information are imprisoned, non-violent activists have been imprisoned as terrorists, and people like Julian Assange tend to have "accidents". We are pretty far down the fascist road, folks.
Tony Vodvarka
How is it possible to have such an organization as WikiLeaks in this country when our Constitution has been superceded by the "Patriot" Act and habeus corpus has been revoked?
That is the reason that Wikileaks does not reside in America. Its leader does not stay in one place for very long. Iceland is the only place where he is probably not going to be arrested, and he stays undercover, to avoid "accidents," even there.
I have heard today that Australia has refused the USA's request to detain him so that he can be "interrogated".
"It will be most interesting to see how many Democrats -- who claim to find Daniel Ellsberg heroic and the Pentagon Papers leak to be unambiguously justified -- follow the White House's lead in that regard."
It will be even more interesting to find out if any person responsible for the leaking of these documents has visited a psychiatrist.
If so, this places an onus upon President Obama to form a Plumbers Unit - to break into the offices and homes of the said psychiatrists in order to locate the relevant medical files. This is the American Way of power dealing with truth and crowning good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea.
Trylon
Julian and his associates better dive deep under cover to avoid the ultimate recrimination.
President Obama is clearly responsible for war crimes knowingly being committed under his command since he assumed the Presidency on January 20th, 2009 and for which he since has had the ability and authority to not allow. Beginning on March 19th, 2005, VFP National had called for the Impeachment (now arrest and prosecution) of President Bush for the same war crimes in violation of U.S. and International Law, and we believe that Veterans For Peace must apply the same standard to any U.S. President, whether that president is Republican or Democrat, male or female, white or black.
The majority of us feel that calling for the Impeachment of President Obama for war crimes is our duty as a members of Veterans For Peace, consistent with the VFP statement of purpose to restrain our government from intervening, overtly or covertly, in the internal affairs of other nations, to seek justice for veterans and victims of war, to increase public awareness of the costs of war, and to abolish war as an instrument of national policy. We also feel the same sense of duty to call for the Impeachment of President Obama for war crimes as those who swore an oath to support and defend the U.S. Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic and simply as Americans who have a responsibility for what our President and servant government does in our name.
IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT BARACK H. OBAMA FOR WAR CRIMES
Whereas Barack H. Obama is Commander In Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces and the head of the Executive Branch of the U.S. government; and,
Whereas the illegal U.S. invasion, bombing and occupation of Iraq initiated by the Bush administration continues under the Obama administration; and,
Whereas the U.S. government is currently engaged in illegal wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan and Obama has pledged to increase the number of military personnel and the amount of tax dollars spent on the wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan; and,
Whereas the U.S. military has used and continues to use depleted uranium munitions, cluster bombs and white phosphorous in densely populated areas in violation of U.S. and international laws and treaties prohibiting the indiscriminate killing of civilians; and,
Whereas the Geneva Conventions specifically prohibit the use of especially injurious weapons and materials that cause unnecessary harm by remaining active and deadly after a battle and over large areas of land; and,
Whereas a large number of babies born in Iraq and Afghanistan suffer from illness and deformity like Down’s syndrome, weak hearts, severe disfigurement and brain damage that doctors believe are caused by the U.S. military’s massive and widespread use of toxic and radioactive materials; and,
Whereas millions upon millions of Iraqi, Afghani and Pakistani civilians have been killed, maimed, poisoned and displaced from their homes as a direct result of the U.S.’s ongoing, illegal acts of war; and,
Whereas illegal, immoral and counterproductive detainee torture and brutalization at the hands of the U.S. military’s Immediate Reaction Force continue at Guantanamo under the Obama administration; and,
Whereas Obama is an accessory after the fact for obstructing justice by not initiating an investigation into numerous and blatant U.S. war crimes committed by the Bush administration for which it is manifestly accountable under the rule of law; and,
Whereas Veterans For Peace supported the impeachment of Bush/Cheney for the same war crimes that are now being committed by Obama in violation of the U.S. Constitution, U.S. federal laws, the United Nations Charter, the Hague Convention, the Geneva Conventions, The United Nations Convention Against Torture and the Nuremberg Tribunal Charter; and,
Whereas Veterans For Peace is committed to its stated mission to restrain our government from intervening, overtly or covertly, in the internal affairs of other nations, to seek justice for veterans and victims of war, to increase public awareness of the costs of war, and to abolish war as an instrument of national policy; and, therefore be it...
http://current.com/1jek84c
Does anyone out there remember the original "justification" for this illegal occupation?
It was to capture Osama Bin Laden. That all-powerful mastermind who brought a nation of 300,000,000 to a quivering mass of frightened jelly. He was the ultimate bogey man...with sleeper cells who would be rising up unexpectedly to kill us at will. We had to find him fast...cut off the head and hope the body died as well.
So...where is he? Is there anyone over the age of say...5 who thinks the US government, with all the myriad assets at its disposal couldn't track down ANY individual within a week? At most?
More importantly...how easily the bad guys (they know who they are) have shifted the focus away from this guy to the "war" which will last for many years, pouring shame on this nation, draining its coffers and killing/maiming thousands of innocents.
Oh, incidentally...Bin Laden was a patsy. see eg Lee Oswald, Sirhan Sirhan, James Earl Ray, ad nauseum...
John McCain is still coloring his map to Bin Laden....give him a call!
In December 2001, NPR Morning Edition reported that Bin Laden died of kidney failure in a Pakistani hospital.
It was one of those not too uncommon stories in the news that you hear once of and never anything again. Anybody wonder why?
With all due respect to the author, I'm not certain how "consequential" the release of this information will be.
The reputation of the US throughout the rest of the world can't get much lower.
The military is certainly not going to change its strategy or tactics; they've never cared what Afghans or Pakis think and they aren't going to start doing so now.
The tea-party war supporters will get this news filtered through the "information purification machine" of Fox News so it will have no impact on them.
Those who oppose the war in Afghanistan won't change their position.
q
Please don't use the term "Pakis". It is grossly offensive (especially here in Britain) to people of Pakistani origin, equivalent to the N word.
But isn't the term considered offensive only in the UK and only because of its use by anglo-saxon nationals to disparage anyone who appears to be of South Asian origin that country?
I worked with a couple of folks from Pakistan (a few years back) who used the term themselves.
Still, if you were offended then I apologize.
q
Accepted - I assumed you meant no offence.
We're still waiting for Israel to give us permission to leave.
Try getting to wikileaks. Nothing comes up. Same for the Google links into the site and also the Google cached links to the site. There is nothing on the PRQ site (their Swedish host) about this. There are totally blank pages which do eventually come up, but no source code, not even the simple HTML tags, just blank.
It seems to be a hijacking at the location of the DNS requests, just never letting us get there.
We are now really in the old Soviet Union and Chinese Communist control over information. Not good. Totally controlled information.
I got the following when I tried:
"Well there was an error. Maybe we are just overloaded, please try again in a few minutes.
"You can check our Twitter feed for the latest news. Please help us to protect and defend our work."
Edit: I just refreshed and it came up.
I also could not connect initially. I think their server is overloaded, for obvious reasons.
Glenn, USA as we were taught in school, nolonger exists. Watch Disney if you want to believe in fairy tales.
The US Government has destroyed civilians, our economy with the perfect insider trading info ever--they have thought reading technology, dream manipulate to manufacture false memories and broadcast 24/7 negative shit (you're a prostitute, you masturbated your daughter for the longest time, you're a nose candy addict, you're a homeless individual...) long dead the USA.
Kathleen Heckman
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530-304-8614
Yes, Kathleen, the USA is totally different now, except to Americans living in basement apartments.
Every current article on Afghanistan should contain information on the agendas of the American corporate imperial empire.
There is ample documentation going back to the 90's on the old UNOCAL trans-Afghan pipeline plans. And today there are investment groups lined up to engage in similar trans-Afghan pipeline projects. And then there is Afghanistan's mineral wealth.
Why the journalists, even "progressives", rarely mention this is huge question ?
And what a horrible price to pay so Big Oil can run pipelines through Afghanistan to market Central Asian oil and natural gas throughout Asia !
Endless human suffering and $Trillions of taxpayer money (or shall we say debt plus interest) for Afghanistan and Iraq as our domestic economy implodes.
" . . . imperial empire." Come on, man.
The plot - I mean plan - to plunder Afghanistan's natural wealth is old news. The mineral deposits which recently received so much attention have been known for decades if not longer.
q
quickstepper, here's another dilemma for the imperial empire,... how do you get all of that mineral wealth out of the ground, let alone out of a land locked country where everybody and their brothers are shooting at you?
Lots of juicy stuff at Wikileaks. Here's the link to the CIA document Greenwald mentions regarding the need for "shoring up Afghan war support in Western Europe." The document itself is available here, http://file.wikileaks.org/file/cia-afghanistan.pdf
Whereas the National Security Archive finally uncovers very useful documents but too long after-the-fact, Wikileaks provides them when they can be used to influence current events. I've contributed, and I strongly urge others to do so as, like the FreeGaza Movement, it provides direct action against US Imperialism and is a fundamental ally in our battle to destroy the Empire.
I'm in Oregon and have been in and out of wikileaks all morning, sometimes needing to refreash. The mentioned CIA file is separate from the massive war_log_file, which is zipped and thus requires special software to open. The updates Greenwald added to his column at Salon also look informative as usual.
If the US had any friends other than Israel or possibly the UK before this now it's really questionable. Who in their right mind would want to associate with such a deceptive, war mongering nation. I'm sure most of the sheeple will just shrug their shoulders and watch TV. We are dieing folks. We've been decieved and lied to to support this PHONEY war on terror. Is there anybody now who doubts 9-11 was an inside job. Well people, how does it feel? How can you tell when the government is lieing? They are talking!!!
76: Maybe you and Ricard's Katz can team up for a 2 for 1 spelling lessons discount?
Dieing? Did you mean dying?
Lieing? Did you mean lying?
And decieved, is deceived... similar with receive. It's a tricky little English spelling item that generally places the E after a C.
The UK is just as corrupt. Israel is a terrorists nation, of course they will support the US. I don't see the US losing any friends over this, but their enemies will hate them even more.
It's very sad that things have gotten like this. But our society, our government and corporate institutions have always been prone to fascism. There's a reason why so many political science fiction books like 1984 are so bleak and pessimistic. Read 1984 and you might think Orwell was a psychic. But no, it should have been obvious to anybody that things were going to get this bad. Systems based on authoritarianism and elitism are prone to fascism and corruption.
First, it seems likely that Wikileaks is the tip of a large iceberg of resistance to US imperialism, with support from various 'unpublic' quarters.
Second, details may be new, but not the overall understanding and knowledge of those who have been following the situation with some awareness. As such, the main thing this does is allow some people who have been hesitant to say some things about it to now do so, with a source to back what they say. This is not about secrets, but about PR and further work on shifting public perception, and what people are 'allowed' to think and say.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm at a loss as to where to "best" place comments on stories that inspire multiple CD articles.
That said, I was impressed by this comment made at Greenwald's Salon page by "jealousmonk" in response to last week's Washington Post exposé; I think it's applicable to the corporate media outlets publishing this Wikileaks material as well:
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New System of Checks and Balances
The Priest/Arkin article is not meant to wake people up. It is meant to acknowledge and mainstreamify our new culture. I don't mean to disparage (too much) the intentions of the reporters but, clearly, if an article appears in the Post (or the Times), there is a reason for it. In this case, the truth is put out there, no one gives a shit, and now it is understood to be the way things work.
The Republicans initiate the improbable. The Democrats come to power and, not only keep but, enhance the initiatives thereby institutionalizing them. The media must then "report" the "Conventional Wisdom."
It truly sucks. —jealousmonk
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Me again: FWIW, I believe Assange and Wikileaks are legit, and not intelligence-service operatives or willing collaborators of the Amerikan-centered terrorist-state hegemony.
There's no doubt that this is a super-size can of worms. Expect a lively corporate media discussion of just how big this new can of worms is, what kinds of worms are in there, and whether it's Assange and Wikileaks who are the true worms-- a discussion featuring Amerika's most revered infotainwhores and a Wagnerian chorus of Distinguished Expert Special Consultants recruited from the elite ranks of the Military-Industrial-Corporate-Government Complex.
But, appalling as it may seem, once this obligatory exposition is concluded, the can of worms may well sit on the credenza for a few days, then be placed with all of the OTHER cans on a shelf in the Memory Hole.
Exactly right, OS, and jealousmonk is equally right. BTW, that name comes from Dylan's "Desolation Row": "Einstein disguised as Robin Hood/with his memories in a trunk/ passed this way an hour ago/ with his friend, a jealous monk." Sorry, couldn't resist.
This will be yet another "expose" that basically leads right down the same memory hole they're all flushed. Fifty people will be in an uproar on the internet for a few weeks, and mostpeople (e.e. cummings' term) will never hear a word about Wikileaks or what they've leaked. Assange may have leaked information hundreds of times more damning than Ellsberg's Pentagon Papers, but telling the truth matters hundreds of times less today than it did in 1968. The best thing about this so far is that the White House is pissed off. Except that they'll manage to spin the National Security bottle deftly enough so that mostpeople will only want to kiss Barack Obama and carpet bomb Wikileaks.
The military is too stupid and irresponsible to be permitted to have any secrets. Executive branch of the country-- same thing. Letter-writers worried about Wikileaks, ditto.
The war in Afghanistan needs to be exposed 100 times per day, not two or three. All Americans supposedly concerned with such profound and thoughtful subjects regarding Afghanistan as how and when to kill some messenger are simple warmongers. They love war, just won't admit it. And the stupider the war, the more they love it.
The new documents from Wikileaks are nothing special. A little toned down through the sterilizing prism of The New York Times. NYTimes: "Sometimes we do kill the wrong people." General McCrystal: "We always kill the wrong people." Winter Soldiers before McChrystal: "We always kill the wrong people."
I looked through this latest report hoping to find the daily justification of the war. And I did find it-- a bit buried but there. The justification was back to the one about if we ever leave Afghanistan, Al Qaeda will re-assemble there for a new 9/11 . Talk about thinking in circles. Round and round the sheeple go. Attack could come from Al Qaeda in a country other than Afghanistan but the warmongers aren't concerned with that, in fact would like to spread war to the other countries as well. Because no matter what they say, war is their idea of a good time.
Let's consider Germany. If we ever leave it, we'll have a new Hitler on our hands, right? So send your kids to Wiesbaden today.
Crazy theory:
Our entire Military wants out of Afghanistan.
The war profiteers do not. Ever.
Obama went with the war profiteers.
So McChrystal quit via career-suicide-by-public-f**k you to the boss.
That had no effect.
So the Military 'leaked' the documents. On purpose. With purpose.
Sadly, this will also have no effect.
Because the war profiteers own the government formerly known as ours.
I was starting to wonder if McChrystal had anything to do with the wikileaks leak --- playing them like a Rolling Stone...
...and then my head began to hurt.
Interesting hypothesis. But groundpounders are only part of the military, and the Navy and Air Force loves the war.
I agree that McChrystal engineered his own firing so he could get out from under a "war" he knew could not be "won". He didn't want to be washed down the same historical storm drain as William Westmoreland and Lyndon Johnson.
But the military wants to stay in Afghanistan and the ME in general because, as I've maintained before, that area is to the United States now what Spain was to the Nazis in the 1930's. It's a laboratory for contemporary warfare and a free fire zone where the homicidal maniacs like Marine general Mattis can kill to their poisoned hearts' desire. They love this shit. They absolutely love it. And Obama, possessed by war fever and the heroic hard-on, boosted by the innumerable fictions of his own greatness that he has spent years nurturing, won't get out, no matter what.
ComeOn Mordechai, McCrystal is one of those very killers who "absolutely love it," as you describe. He ran the Death Squads for F'in' sake and probably deserves to be shot hundreds of times for the Crimes of which he's guilty.
The NSA has a program called ECHELON, capable of scooping up almost every electromagneticly based communication made on the planet--voice, text and visual--that generates massive quantities of noise needing to be analyzed before it becomes useful intel or evidence. What was leaked was culled by a similar program.
I just visited infowars (bad habit I know) and over there they seem to be suggesting that Assange might be a shill for the CIA. Funny thing because I remember reading in the leaked wikileaks pentagon document that one of the ways to undermine wikileaks would be to suggest it might be a CIA operation.
So who is the real shill? My bet would be on Alex Jones.
No way. Alex Jones is too much of a "loose cannon" to be a CIA operative.
Good Grief.
I'm surprised no one has made a connection between these leaks, which evidently were available a few weeks ago, and Stanley McChrystal's resignation. The docs had to come from someone, most likely with a high rank.
"let facts be submitted to a candid world"... (from the declaration of independence)...
(and how 200 year-old words "inside the quotation marks" describing great britain at one time... also describe the usa too now)...
...lording his power without rightful validations...
"is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations"...
...relying on injustice to collect...
"all having in direct object"...
...a goal of overbearing control of america's fate...
"the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states"...
...hence so nothing is amiss...
"to prove this"...
...this record exposes these details unfurled...
"let facts be submitted to a candid world"!...
(as hence they were... and now they are... and so they shall be)...
tell your lawmakers... wake up our government!... to care about the basics!... and stop misleading!... and end this war!... and don't waste anymore!...
and here's one of many links you can use... http://www.congress.org/congressorg/dbq/officials
the best of wishes'n'ways'n'todays to each'n'everyone!... :)
We trust our government too much, as the following link shows!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6ybqfPJ61Y