It weakens US positions on the world, yes. So are US enemies jubilent? Yes. Does that make it harder for some people to do their jobs in the US goverment? Yes. Does it kill any more soldiers? Nope. Does it endanger the troops? Come on, this card has already been played too many times...Turquoise wrote:
While some of the blame we've thrown around is misplaced, Assange is not one of those cases.Mekstizzle wrote:
Americans start two wars/all sorts of shit around the world and then will always use any opportunity to blame everyone else except themselves and the enemy for their men dying.JohnG@lt wrote:
No, it's not dramatic at all. He might as well be working for the Taliban and Al Quaeda and should be treated as at the very least an enemy combatant at this point.
The info being leaked makes some peoples jobs abit harder, that's all. If any deaths do occur I'm sure it would be just as easy to not blame the leaks as it is to blame them. Like I said, doing stupid shit around the world leads to stupid shit coming back, leaks or no leaks.
I sort of hope the US does get pissed off enough to designate Wikileaks as a terror organisation and go crazy on them, it would just be very interesting.
There's a very easily definable connection between what he is doing and how it aids our enemies. That's not often the case with some of the other people we've targeted. At this point, Assange is fair game.
Its a big intelligence and political setback in some cases. In others, nothing really new. And you do have to wonder what were the real motivations of those that leaked the documents. But I do agree with Meks: "...doing stupid shit around the world leads to stupid shit coming back, leaks or no leaks."
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