The most unshocking secrets of Wikileaks Documents
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[quote]3. Hillary Commissioned U.N. Spies
Clinton wanted diplomats to snoop out credit-card numbers, frequent-flier details, schedules, email addresses, cellphone numbers, and even DNA of the members of the U.N. Security Council, according to the documents. That includes U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, about whom the secretary of state requested information on “management and decision-making style and his influence on the secretariat.” The requests, which were made in July 2009 and follow similar orders from Clinton’s predecessor, Condoleezza Rice, will no doubt cause embarrassment and could even be illegal: A 1946 U.N. treaty bans “search, requisition... and any other form of interference” of United Nations property.[/quote]
I'm sorry but you guys are going "oh nothing new then" when there's this bombshell right here?
[QUOTE=RAG Frag;26408814]I'm sorry but you guys are going "oh nothing new then" when there's this bombshell right here?[/QUOTE]
Oh man! I've always thought that diplomats [B]never ever[/B] would spy on anything, nor any diplomats or UN staff would be spied on!
That sure was a [B]HUGE[/B] bombshell!
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I think the most amazing thing was that US broke treaty and ethical code!
What do they find next, USA keeps a prison camp out of the country where it hides prisoners, and tortures them?!
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[QUOTE=3v3ryb0dy;26408763]
It's exacly the same as walking into a police department and pulling out a toy gun and pointing it at someone.[/QUOTE]
I think that it's like you pull a camera in the police department and everybody blows you to pieces then.
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Oh wait, it was a camera that he pulled out!
IT looked like an RPG and he was peeking from behind a corner in a group of armed men, some of which had RPG-7's.
Gunner had made every correct assumption when he tought he was a danger.
Better play it safe with one dead cretine jorunalist than one dead US troop.
And what about the Arab Nations supporting Al Quaeda.
[QUOTE=evilking1;26409538]Oh man! I've always thought that diplomats [B]never ever[/B] would spy on anything, nor any diplomats or UN staff would be spied on!
That sure was a [B]HUGE[/B] bombshell!
[/QUOTE]
Gathering things that can be used to screw with the lives of the people who basically decide to go ahead on a conflict, maybe influence decisions the way the US wants
OH NO ITS JUST SPYING EVERYONE DOES THAT DERP
Apparently only 291 of 251,287 documents have been released.
[QUOTE=Themage;26411005]Apparently only 291 of 251,287 documents have been released.[/QUOTE]
source?
[QUOTE=3v3ryb0dy;26408543]I dislike wikileaks thanks to that apache incident. They made the video cut at the exact moment to blame everything on the gunner instead of that idiot jorunalist fucking around with a group of armed men near an convoy under attack.
Now every pea brained fuck thinks all apache pilots are bloodthirsti warmonglers.[/QUOTE]
The video was edited for time
They said they edited it for time
They put a link to the full video on the same page
I thought the most funny thing about the leak what the US ambassador calling Putin an "Alpha Dog."
No fucking duh.
[quote]Other cables show that the U.S. believes Iran has received [highlight]advanced missiles from North Korea[/highlight] capable of striking Moscow and Europe.[/quote]
Really?
[QUOTE=Tetracycline;26401370]A disagree, I guess someone likes living in the dark[/QUOTE]
Who says the people that disagree with you are not from the government?
Or that anyone really cares about his thoughts on one of his ratings.
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;26412055]Or that anyone really cares about his thoughts on one of his ratings.[/QUOTE]
I just did...
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