Saturday, October 20, 2012

And this also applies wikileakssaken. Those who know me well know that I rarely have anything to sp


First a small observation: Have you noticed that the traditional supporters of wikileaks who believe that the state is not in any way be relied on, mostly people on the left who believe that the government should take care of everything?
So today's post, where I was inspired by the previous post about war using it as an example also this time: In the war rested UK security still on their battleships. And the newest ships to most of the interwar period battleships Nelson class. 200-meter long ship with cannons firing cannonballs weighing a ton and was 40 cm in diameter. For Britain's adversaries, they seemed invincible, but due to complicated agreements, which I will not go into here, these ships had a lack of armor which was an Achilles Heel of any opponents telex paper came to know about it. But despite the many thousands of people knew about this, this knowledge never reached Britain's enemies.
For why should anyone reveal this secret? Those who knew this was they who built the ships and those who later served on them, all Brits. So for all those who knew this secret, these ships were the most important piece of the system that protected them from invasion and protected merchant ships which gave them the food they ate. They, and everyone else, understood

telex paper that the defense and the state had to keep secrets, because if the state did not have its secrets telex paper in peace, then it would just go out of themselves.
And this also applies wikileakssaken. Those who know me well know that I rarely have anything to spare for authority, even when that authority is myself. But those who think that wikileaks is doing something with weakening of authority to do has gone completely wrong. For while battleships have long since disappeared, so diplomacy and defense as dependent as before of secrecy to do what they are set by us, to serve our interests.
And that, as wikileaks show is what they are doing. For it is the most important "disclosure" of these telegrams that have been made public: the United States, despite the fact that they might not have always done everything right, and even though they might have clumsy, really is a force for good. I challenge you and I challenge these SU-elves over also, read telegrams. For if you read, you'll see what America really is, not an evil monster out to control everything, but a country eager to do good. The picture that emerges from the telegrams is a U.S. which of course has its secrets, but by and large it all work for freedom, democracy

and stability, and are willing to go far and sacrifice of himself for giving the world the . And as long as the U.S. continues like this, then it is in our interest of mankind and to give them as much room as possible, and if necessary (which it appears to be) to help them keep all the secrets telex paper they hold.
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