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Strategies & Market Trends : Heinz Blasnik- Views You Can Use

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From: sammy™ -_-12/4/2010 11:30:48 AM
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The WikiLeaks ‘Affair’
Author: Pater Tenebrarum

Society Against The State

There has been quite an uproar over the most recent batch of WikiLeaks disclosures, with the US State department

warning foreign nations ahead of the disclosures that they were on their way and that they would contain quite a

few deeply embarrassing revelations. For a quick overview, you can find some of the more interesting ones excerpted

at TPM. talkingpointsmemo.com

The actual release has been quite interesting to say the least. Some of the things we learned from it immediately make

one ask 'why on earth was this kept secret at all?', while others are of great interest to observers of geopolitics, as

they reveal things that were often suspected, but not really known for certain (so-called 'open secrets'). As examples

for this we would point especially to China's ambivalent relations with North Korea and its support for a

reunification of the two Korean nations, as well as the Arab enmity toward Iran, which apparently expressed itself in

several of the authoritarian regimes in the Arab peninsula (our 'good friends') urging the US to attack Iran.....

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