A Surge of Truth: An ‘International Community' Of War Mongers And War Criminals
05 December 2010
By Gilad Atzmon
It is an "attack on the international community," said
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in reference to
the release of 250.000 secret cables by Wikileaks.
Clinton is correct, this is indeed a long overdue,
necessary attack on an ‘international community' of
war mongers and war criminals.
The leaked cables reveal a very gloomy picture of the
state of our world current affairs : It unveils a
clear dichotomy between the people of the world and
our conflict driven political leadership.
For most of us, it is plainly clear that Wikileaks is
not just an act of pure journalism -- it is also the
ultimate form of true democracy : it respects the most
sacred liberal principle, namely, ‘the right to know'.
The White House has ordered government agencies to
tighten their handling of classified documents.
But I guess that there is not much they, or anyone
else can do to prevent those leaks now : ultimately,
it is human beings who are implementing those
global-Zionist murderous policies -- and evidently,
human beings are humane and even brave enough to blow
the whistle.
Mrs. Clinton said it was essential that 'the
diplomatic community' be able to conduct private
communications. Yet, it is also essential that people
out there know more of the plans of our diplomats and
leaders. Especially when these plans lead to genocidal
actions.
"Every country, including the United States, must be
able to have honest, private dialogue with other
countries about issues of common concern," said
Clinton, and I wonder, what is so "honest" about
Mossad chief Meir Dagan partially agitating, with his
American counterparts, a student coup in Iran?
Clinton wouldn't comment on specific details, but did
say - for example - that it showed concerns about Iran
were real, widely shared and well founded.
She is indeed correct -- both Israel and King Abdullah
of Saudi Arabia urged the US to destroy Iran's nuclear
facilities. Seemingly, once again America has been
caught in bed with the world's darkest regimes.
Unlike Clinton, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
performed a gesture of real leadership and true
responsibility today -- He actually dismissed the
leaks in an attempt to strengthen Tehran's relations
with its neighbours.
He realises that peace is patriotic. He must have
realised that peace is popular.