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Of course not, but Wikileaks is an adversary with an agenda, not an independent government oversight organization with the peoples' interests in mind. Certainly not that of residents of the US.

We need oversight and transparency concerning policy, prevention of the violation of constitutional and human rights, and any actions that violate the sovereignty of our allies and friends.

Not transparency of every communique between our embassies.



Remember as well that some of us in "foreign countries" want some oversight of the U.S. as well.

I sometimes joke that we're second-class citizens, much like in Rome (1) - we're affected by what the U.S. decides (as a kind of "world government"), but we cannot vote on it.

1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_citizenship


The "[don't] violate the sovereignty of our allies and friends." clause covers your concerns.

I'm not advocating US unilateralism. Your comment was apropos of nothing in what I said. Your rhetoric is misplaced.


Sorry, I didn't want to sound that way.

What I wanted to convey is that Wikileaks is interesting for people outside the U.S. that are not necessarily enemies of the U.S.

I don't know which organization should provide some oversight, I guess the United Nations would be the closest (despite it being a bloated bureaucracy, it does manage some useful activities sometimes)


I'd rather see that kind of oversight facility independent of the United Nations.

Interesting is a pretty shallow rationale for what's being done. They have an agenda and I'm not going to pretend Wikileaks is some kind of openness nerd savior. I had hoped they were the counter-balance I was seeking, but it's clear from the manipulation of releases and footage that Wikileaks is hellbent on attacking the US and its allies.




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