Saturday, December 4, 2010

Did We Forget About Korea Already?

I don't know about you, but I have yet to hear, read, or see anything about the Korean conflict since the WikiLeaks issue made the news. Now why is that? The conflict has definitely not been resolved. The last I heard, China called for peace talks between North Korea, South Korea, Japan, Russia, China, and the United States. What became of that? This is a big issue we're talking about and all of a sudden it gets no importance?!? The WikiLeaks is just a card played by the U.S. government to cover up the seriousness of the Korean conflict, probably because the government knows that we are in no condition to enter another war and secondly, not to cause mass hysteria of another potential Cold War. I mean how obvious can they be? Only about three days into the conflict, the State Department announces that they "found out" that information will be leaked and publicly ask those who were going to do it not to. A few hours, if not a day later, the leaks were released all over the internet, completely overshadowing the Korean conflict. Coincidence? I think not.

1 comment:

  1. Wasn't this latest leak part of a bigger collection of info? It was leaked by that Private that they ended up catching. Wikileaks has been sitting on it and releasing chunks at a time so they can be vetted, the last one was the video of US Forces killing civilians and a journalist a few months ago.

    If Wikileaks received this info only recently and published it immediately, that would definitely be suspect, but since they've had it for so long, this might just be a coincidence. Definitely suspicious though.

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