Friday, August 10, 2012

The world after Wikileaks


Some liberals and proclaim that Julian Assange deserves the Nobel Peace Prize more than his media icon Barak Obama, which is saying something.

While the United States would join in this attitude, since the unveiling of the secret papers of its diplomacy leaves the country better than those others which gossip ambassadors. One thing is to stop the soldier Bradley Manning, who leaked the documents to be protected, and quite another to want to kill the messenger, ie, the creator of Wikileaks.

Those leaks before they believed in a Manichean world in which poor countries were subjugated by imperialism have now discovered the duplicity of regimes such as Pakistan, who plays either in favor of the Americans and the Taliban, or those Arab leaders, such as Saudi King Abdullah secretly supporters of an attack on Iran rather than Israel. On many occasions, are those U.S. diplomats who were shocked, for example, that the satrap of Sudan, Omar Al Bashir, treasure in British banks 6,800 million euros, while his people starve, or hundreds of rape by UN peacekeepers in? Africa.

And, like a giant playground Monipodio global scale, the world reveals the roles of Wikileaks is full of crooks and scoundrels, cynical and corrupt, crooks and thieves who, unfortunately, are those who are ruling the millions of citizens.

(This article has been published by its author, ARIAS ENRIQUE VEGA, a dozen newspapers in Spanish)

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