Monday, November 29, 2010

Slam Music Tour Dates: Sarah Palin Slams Obama Over WikiLeaks .

Sarah Palin Slams Obama Over WikiLeaks Documents-Advertisements-

WikiLeaks has officially published another series of top secret documents from the State Department which contain various bits of classified information. Both The Guardian and The New York Times published some of these documents which were released for the earth to read.

Wikileaks director Julian Assange commented on their Twitter account that they were fully anticipating a lot of contention and problems with the site due to the new information being released. The place has stated that it has over 250,000 documents to grapple with the world and it plans on doing so ended the work of the next few months.

Some of these documents apparently reveal things like how world leaders in foreign countries such as Israel have urged those in the U.S to select a more direct admission to confronting Iran about its nuclear program.Advertisements- One document apparently shows that Iran was capable of achieving the figure of military power back in 2009 that would be needed for nuclear capability and that it was shrugged off by American officials as a jest or back to attend more powerful than they truly are. There are definitely pieces of classified information on countries all around the public that are stirring up controversy on all ends.

24 hours after the documents surfaced Sarah Palin took to her Facebook account to cross the Obama administration for mishandling WikiLeaks .

The former Alaska governor called the president incompetent and added:

The White House has now issued orders to federal departments and agencies asking them to take immediate steps to see that no more leaks like this happen again. It`s of course important that we do all we can to prevent similar massive document leaks in the future. But why did the White House not publish these orders after the first leak back in July? What explains this strange lack of urging on their part?

Palin stated:

First and foremost, what steps were taken to stop Wikileaks director Julian Assange from distributing this highly sensitive classified material especially after he had already published material not once but twice in the previous months? Assange is not a "journalist," any more than the "editor" of al Qaeda`s new English-language magazine Inspire is a "journalist." He is an anti-American operative with blood on his hands. His past posting of classified documents revealed the identity of more than 100 Afghan sources to the Taliban. Why was he not pursued with the same urgency we pursue al Qaeda and Taliban leaders? -Advertisements-

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