Administration Orders Review
Bristling over the unauthorized release of more than a quarter million classified State Department documents, the Obama White House on Monday ordered a government-wide review of how agencies safeguard sensitive information.
The weekend release of documents reflecting, in some cases, unflattering assessments of world leaders has caused embarrassment to the administration. The director of the White House's Office of Management and Budget, Jacob Lew, said in ordering the agency-wide assessment Monday that the disclosures are unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
Publication of the secret memos and documents made public by the online whistle-blower Wikileaks Sunday amplified widespread global alarm about Iran's nuclear ambitions. It also unveiled occasional U.S. pressure tactics aimed at hot spots in Afghanistan, Pakistan and North Korea. The leaks disclosed bluntly candid impressions from both diplomats and other world leaders about America's allies and foes.
Review? There will be no review. Aside from the sham that will be performed and released by the government for the benefit of the media.
Lee Harvey Oswald's claim to fame as the biggest patsy of all time is now in jeopardy in my opinion. This 19 year old Army PFC now claims that title hands down. I just hope some other government operative doesn't kill him.
In the mean time, the people will be spoon fed this pablum and the complicit media will support and distribute the lie that all of this is the result of the actions of one lowly Army PFC. And Americans in the large part? They will believe that an Army PFC actually has this level of access to national secrets and the ability to release them.
Slowly slowly catchy monkeys.
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