Monday, November 29, 2010

Wiki Leaks: After the Storm, who will be left standing? - By Real Americans Defend Israel


Humpty Dumpty had a great fall ....

...and all the "king's" men 
could not put Humpty Dumpty back together again!

November 29, 2010
By:  Bee Sting/Real Americans Defend Israel

The word for today is "WIKI LEAKS".

This one word has taken the eyes off of the leaders and on to the the thousands of pages "leaked" by a 22 year old soldier who is now in prison, for his attempts to reveal to the world United States "classified" documents.  Had he actually understood the repercussions awaiting him, would he still have committed an act of treason, against his own country?  Yes, he would, for he is quoted as saying "this is a wonderful thing - fearful, yet wonderful".  Whatever his fate, one thing's for sure, he will have the rest of his life to ponder behind bars exactly what effects occurred AFTER the release of the documents.

Wiki Leaks' owner and one publishing the documents is not a U.S. citizen, so not sure what part his role is in a treasonous act against the United States and the world.  Wiki Leaks believes they do the world a great favor in revealing behind the scenes conversations between diplomats and U.S. governmental leaders.

The U.S. State Department head, Ms. Clinton, is rushing to the Middle East to perform acts of "damage control" since the leaks'; and Obama says he will get to the bottom of those responsible for the leaks.  Hello?!  We know who is responsible and he is already behind bars: Pfc. Bradley Manning, 22, was arrested this year and charged with the unauthorized use and disclosure of U.S. classified information.


According to a blog "The Gates of Hell"

"An Army private suspected of leaking tens of thousands of classified Afghan War documents has been transferred from Kuwait to a  brig in Quantico, Virginia, where he remains in custody.
Pfc. Bradley Manning, a 22-year-old  formerly posted in Iraq, is the focus of a military investigation into the publication of 75,000 secret Army  sent from between 2004 and 2009. Manning has already been charged over the leaking a video of a fatal 2007 helicopter strike that appeared on the WikiLeaks website in April.
Defense officials said Thursday that they had found concrete evidence linking Manning to the Afghan , but are still combing through computers he used to determine what other material he may have stolen. WikiLeaks is believed to possess another 15,000 sensitive ."
Therefore,Obama's comment about "finding the people responsible" is solved and that person is  PFC Manning.  
As the flood of comments pour through the Internet and the main stream media throughout the day, one thing becomes quite obvious and that is, most of what has been revealed to-date is not news-worthy, for anyone paying attention to Obama's foreign policies has had many questions and no answers from the White House.  That may change in January, when the new kids on the block arrive in Washington.  There may even be investigations into particular foreign organizations this administration has aided since Obama took office (hopefully), but at the end of the day, when Wiki Leaks will be nothing more than another black page in history, who will be left standing?
Will Obama be given the opportunity to resign or be impeached?  While many Americans would like to see that day approaching, for his inability to lead our great nation, and his role in supporting Islam, rather than America, he will probably be left standing until 2012.
Will the Saudi Kings still remain an ally of the United States, in spite of what we knew but now see in print - they are the foremost contributors to our enemies the troops fight in Afghanistan, al-Qaeda.  The kings will stand, but will America demand a more faithful friend than those supplying oil and terrorists in the same basket of goodies?  Will the United States handle diplomacy any differently, or will it be "business as usual"?  
Will Turkey, the Islamist nation hugging Iran, remain an ally to the United States?  
Which countries are actually our friends as day turns into evening?  Which countries remain democratic in a world filled with dictators and Islamic extremist nations?  Who is on the ship of fools sailing off to Gaza, in the hopes of undermining Israel?  Are we a part of the solution, or a huge part of the problem in the Middle East?  Have we supported the enemies of our friends and if so, what did America hope to gain by betraying such friendships?  Check out this blog's articles for the last year and read over and over again, how much our State Department has gifted to the Palestinians - an organization tied to Hamas and terrorism and ask, why have we put all our eggs in one basket and when did we decide it was our business to become a "nation builder", backing Muslim extremists, over supporting the democracy of Israel?  How does that support fit in with doing what is best to protect America and its allies?  When did America's leaders become anti-Semitic and make comments that would make a decent man blush?  Oh, and please tell Americans how training Palestinians in Jordan, under the watchful eye of an American General Dayton and his men/troops, is in the best interest of the United States.
There is an example in the Bible/Torah of "kings walking and servants riding".  It is a picture of those leading nations who are nothing more than common servants, or worse, dictators.
Where are our leaders today?  One thing's for certain - the leaders in Washington have been found "wanting"; lost their compass of values and morality; and if Wiki Leaks has proved anything, it is that the United States should immediately take hold of what is good and let good of all that weakens our nation under the deceitfulness of those who would have America become something other than the once great nation founded by men who wrote and stood for the U.S. Constitution.


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