Some of my work from Fly Magazine

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Wikileaks destroy ties gives ammunition for global wars

Interpol has placed Julian Assange on their most wanted list for Warrants stemming from Sweden.



The Austrailian native and founder of Wikileaks is on the run but with many different countries wanting him for different reasons due to the resent release U.S. diplomatic cables.



The thousands of cables released have sent the world's media into a frenzy and even the site itself has been crashed in the last 24 hours.



Some like the Huffington Post call it "The end to diplomacy as we know it,"



Some are saying that the whole wiki leaks support "Globalist Interests" and world government.



Others are saying it give the U.S. upside.



The Dominoes of corruption have been falling for years for anyone who has been paying attention.
Wikileaks has provided endless information and ammunition for countries not only to continue wars but to begin new wars... Iran, North Korea, Yemen, Pakistan... the list goes on.



and Pakistani people have been clammering for their government to stop the support for the U.S. lead war in Afghanistan.


Now the Rand corporation has previously stated they wanted more wars and specifically Iran. These wikileaks give plenty of ammunition to fuel that fire.

If the corporate interests indeed want to create global governance, I do not see how the wikileaks helps to stop that. In fact it helps the cause by causing more tension worldwide.
The worst thing about the reports really seem to make Isreal appear to be the country trying for peace the most. This information if not accurate could further the distance in peace talks in the Middle East and further destablize the region.








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