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by Charles C. JohnsonEmbracing your nation's enemy used to be treason, but among Hollywood elites, it is good P.R. Jane Fonda was pictured on the tank of the Viet Cong. Sean Penn cozies up to Hugo Chavez while Gisele Bundchen and Johnny Depp sport Che Guevara fashion. Sonja Henie, a Norwegian-...
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Wikileaks: Time for Drastic and Decisive Action
So now, thanks to Wikileaks, we see the innards of American diplomacy displayed for the entire world to see: the entrails of secret conversations, the arteries of secret operations, and the guts of policy. With hundreds of thousands of cables produced for a global audience, we know only a small portion of what they reveal. Some have tried to make the case that the Wikileaks revelations are not such a big deal. After all, the State Department had advanced knowledge so they could prepare their employees for any backlash. And certain names were said to be redacted from documents to protect sources. So everything is okay, right?
Wrong.
I’m not a big believer in secrets. In my mind, the federal government has too many of them already. But the government needs some things to be secret, notably our conversations with other countries. If we can’t keep these discussions secret, even our closest friends will no longer be candid with us. We are getting quite a reputation in this area, thanks to Wikileaks. This is the second time now a large batch of documents have been published that will make our allies around the world flinch at the thought of working with us in the future.
This needs to be dealt with–swiftly and firmly by the Obama administration. What happens if we do nothing? We can count on not just Wikileaks, but copycats to pop-up and spit out more of our secrets. And we can expect our relations with allies around the world to crumble. Without the confidence that what they tell us will stay under lock and key, most leaders in vulnerable countries simply won’t cooperate with us. Like personal friendships, alliance partners need to know you can keep a secret.
So what can we do? First, we need to ruthlessly go after those within the US government who are leaking these documents in the first place. They need to face the maximum punishment. Second, we need to go after Wikileaks. It is a crime for Wikileaks to be publishing these documents. We should put out a warrant for the arrest of Julian Assange, the Wikileaks founder. We should also look for opportunities to seize him and bring him back to the US to face charges. He should live a very uncomfortable life, constantly looking over his shoulder, until we have him in handcuffs. We should also target the Wikileaks website with cyberattack if necessary. Perhaps this has already happened. We need to make an example of Wikileaks. Or prepare for the Brave New World of America alone, seen as an unreliable partner.
We need to deal with this problem swiftly. No Obama half-measure will do.