Skeptic Guy
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The question of course is who actually undermined the US Government. Was it the government official who said or did something bad, believing nobody would find out? Or was it the person who exposed him?
On a related note, who undermined the Catholic Church? Was it the priest who took sexual advantage of a young boy? The bishop who covered it up for him? Or the victim's brother who three decades later exposed it all?
If the US government starts murdering its officials who were responsible for the actions that now embarrass it, that would certainly cut down on the deficit by reducing government-salaries.
From what I can read of the more recent release of the diplomatic cables, no one did anything wrong. Diplomats, in the course of doing their job, came across information that would probably be of benefit to their government. They also proposed ideas that might have or might not have been adopted by their government. The fact is that governments do have the right to secrets and in the world of diplomacy secrets are necessary to formulate a unified foreign policy. It is unconscionable that these secret cables were released to the world undermining the US government's work in a very sensitive area of the world.
Assange is not in it to release data that uncovers wrong-doing, but rather just releasing secret information in a scatter-shot manner in hopes of embarrassing the US government and its allies. I don't know where he got his vendetta but it needs to end.
The Australian government is investigating him for numerous criminal offenses and I can only hope they prosecute.
If he was a journalist and was provided with a "smoking gun" like the Watergate information, he might be providing a beneficial solution, but he's not. He's merely a clearing house for state secrets.
What if the leaks show that the politicians didn't act in the best interest of the American people, but rather the reverse? Wouldn't you have liked to know? Or are elected politicians allowed to do whatever they want, as long as they're able to keep it secret? If they classify the information about it, does that mean they don't have to be held accountable? Sounds insane to me.
This does not seem to be the case in this instance.