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To: LindyBill who wrote (377593)8/10/2010 5:57:56 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie8 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 793914
 
The Taliban is executing informants

The US should execute informants.

The person who leaked the documents to wikileaks should get a swift trial. And if found guilty, he should be executed just as swiftly. This isn't just an embarrassing moment for politicians. The person who leaked those documents is potentially responsible for hundreds of deaths.

The best way to deal with wikileaks is to cut off the flow of information.

In an insurgency, our enemies do not have to persuade the civilian population to join their side to prevail -- they simply need to intimidate the population enough to ensure that they do not join our side.

Same thing applies here. Make the potential leakers weigh whether the repercussions are more severe than they really want to deal with.
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