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WikiLeaks Is Justified
By
Roger Behra
WikiLeaks revelations have been front and center in the American national news since the end of November, 2010. The screams and yells in favor or against have been abundant, loud and clear. And the ones in favor of WikiLeaks seem to be very well justified, indeed, because the American government and her ‘secret’ behind the scenes comments, shady, and bad decisions and dealings are finally coming out into the open for all Americans and the world to hear and see. It is a form of needed justice taking place for American, and for that matter, the whole world to witness.
The citizens of America place their faith and trust in all their elected officials and the Washington administration. They justly believe and expect the most proper behavior and solid moral decisions and actions from them, and all the citizens and the world hear and know is what the American media tells them. It is accepted as the truth. It is all there is to go on. And truth is disturbing and saddening.
WikiLeaks has now changed the whole perception of the American State Department and Washington in general as well as the leaders of many foreign countries. The leaks are telling Americans (and the world) what Washington really is about in their dealings at home and abroad: devious, lacking good taste, meddlesome, untruthful, wasteful, distrustful, and wearing a false front. Washington’s behavior has been disgraceful and very embarrassing. The revelations also point out that the American government has too many secrets and what is really thinks about many of the foreign leaders. So, many of the revealed thoughts and remarks are troubling and quite unflattering. As a result foreign leaders will fail to deal with Washington or be very cautious saying anything to Statehouse people or the State Department personnel in private conversations so the will be no more embarrassing revelations. WikiLeaks is very welcomed in the light of justice and what Americans are getting for their tax money.
WikiLeaks has pointed out two other important facts: the size of the amount of information the government keeps secret and the size of the secret keeping group. It is laughable how trivial and unimportant some secrets are. Then there is size of the group -500,000 to 2 million- of government employees with access to official secrets. It is absolutely ridiculous! Washington needs a large dose of reality as soon as possible.
The U.S. President must change and set the agenda and demand an honest and acceptable code of conduct and dealings government officials must adhere to. The WikiLeaks revelations have been very despicable, disturbing, embarrassing, and irreparably damaging to America’s diplomacy and image. But justice has prevailed. Long live WikiLeaks! And may the needed changes take place very quickly.
R. B.
12-19-10