As thousands of US diplomatic cables are ‘leaked’ to the world and thousands of journalists scramble to make sense of them, the open ended hand wringing, denunciation and cries of murder will be constant this week. While some will claim that horrific damage will occur and others will herald it as overdue truth telling, I can’t help but think, that I don’t care much either way.
It doesn’t surprise me that internal cables reflect a nasty diplomatic corps imbibed with the power of the almighty US warfare state. It comes as no surprise that sensitive material is literally available to hundreds of thousands employees, or that one of those may feel compelled to share them with the world. The indignant reactions of those caught or those who feel injured by the clumsy machinations of the last super power don’t mess up my day.
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