By Semperpapa
There may actually be a collateral advantage derived from the latest actions of the Wikileaks leader Julian Assange.
The latest release of about 250,000 classified documents that uncovered certain somewhat embarrassing details about communications between diplomatic entities world wide, may have awaken some dangerous dogs.
Maybe Assange should have been a little more discerning about the material regarding Hillary Clinton and Vladimir Putin.
One thing is to attack George W. Bush or Condy Rice and even Obama. In the case of the first two, the Left would make sure that the violation of classified material would be hailed as the right of the people, while in the case of Obama and his lack of any resolving drive, there is always the “racist” claim that can be thrown around.
Undermining the US Military is a favorite activity of the American Left, which explains the practical silence from the current progressive leadership in Washington these days, when the Assange character revealed all the previous secret documents regarding our operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
But Assange may have bitten more than he can chew. In publicly embarrassing Hillary, Assange is taking the chance of becoming one of the notches on the woman’s rifle stock.
But even more dangerous for the Wikileaks primadonna is the possibility to get on Putin’s black list. While Assange may receive some sympathy from the politically correct challenged American people, or the British or the Dutch, Putin's Russia would have no qualms about just making the rat plainly disappear, never to be heard again.
The latest report is that the Interpol has issued an order for the arrest of the Assange dude, which would mean that the guy cannot even prance around London without being arrested.
And unless he is on his way to join Osama bin Laden in some cave of Whateverstan, Assange should consider surrendering to Interpol, as that may be his only choice to remain alive.
Sometime we awaken the wrong dog. Julian, you have just done so.
Just my thoughts!
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
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