Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Clinton blasts State Department leaks [by Wikileaks] as 'an attack'

11/29/2010
By Mimi Hall and Richard Wolf
USA TODAY

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration scrambled Monday to control the diplomatic damage from a quarter-million leaked State Department documents reverberating across the nation's capital and around the globe.

The White House ordered a government-wide review of procedures to safeguard classified data and vowed to prosecute anyone who broke U.S. law by leaking the latest trove of documents to the online whistle-blower WikiLeaks.

"This disclosure is not just an attack on America's foreign policy interests," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said. "It is an attack on the international community — the alliances and partnerships, the conversations and negotiations, that safeguard global security and advance economic prosperity."

Attorney General Eric Holder said the government was conducting a criminal investigation and would hold responsible "anybody who was involved in the breaking of American law."


The e-mails and other documents released by WikiLeaks provide a rare glimpse into government negotiations and unfolding world events.

Governments in Europe condemned the leaks. Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini dubbed them "the Sept. 11 of world diplomacy."

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said President Obama was "not pleased," calling that reaction "an understatement."

At the center of the controversy were The New York Times and other news organizations that began publishing stories about the documents on Sunday. The Times defended publication of the documents as serving "an important public interest."


Few current or former U.S. officials agreed. Rep. Pete Hoekstra of Michigan, senior Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, called the leak a "catastrophic" breach of trust.

The documents, which WikiLeaks said would be released over a period of months, show:

•U.S. diplomats were instructed to collect personal data on United Nations officials, including flight schedules, credit card numbers, Internet passwords and even some biometric information.

Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton questioned the authenticity of that cable. "I have never seen one like that," he said. Diplomats "are not competent to engage in espionage."

Clinton defended the diplomats' work. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said, "Our diplomats don't break the law."

•Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, are far more concerned about Iran's nuclear program than they have said publicly. "It should not be a surprise to anyone that Iran is a source of great concern, not only in the United States," Clinton said.

•The U.S. bartered with other countries to try to get them to take some of the terrorism suspects being held at the Guantanamo Bay prison.

Contributing: Kevin Johnson and the Associated Press

5 comments:

ជនពាល said...

មេចបានថ្នាក់ដឹកនាំអាមេរិកាំង ដែលតែងតែអួតខ្លួនឯងថា ជាប្រទេសស្អាតស្អំ ជាប្រទេសដែលមានលិទ្ធិប្រជាធិបតេយ្យខ្លាំងជាងគេ ក្នុងពិភពលោក បែរ​ ជានាំគ្នាភ័យខ្លាចរអាល និងគេហទំព័រ Wikileak នេះទៅវិញ ។ ប្រហែលកន្លងមកនេះ ថ្នាក់ដឹកនាំក្នុងប្រទេស
នេះ បានប្រព្រឹត្តអី មិនសមរម្យ ឬខុសឆ្គងត្រ់ណាហើយណ៎ ! ​

Anonymous said...

Neak Pass-Ey-Voat Pass-Ey-Voat,

Please try to understand what is being said first before making stupid remarks non-stop. The issue is not about the cleanliness of US leaders, but the security of US diplomats and agents worldwide.

Anonymous said...

they do something they are legally and cleanly not supposed to do, so why would you bother to get concerned about their security?

Anonymous said...

LONG LIVE VIET NAM...

Good work hun sen and cpp.. and thank you for SOK SIPHANA, SARIN DENORA and PHAY Siphan for your lip services to support your master in Hanoi

AND KOS PICH Own by HUN SEN and Family under the name Canadia Bank Mr. SEA

Just like TELA GAS Station all over Cambodia which own by BUN RANY HUN SEN under different name.

87 of our vietnamese brothers and sisters die there but the cambodia government did not report this... but are understand to do what it take for US to control this sutpid country call CAMBODIA

LONG LIVE VIET NAM...

Good work hun sen and cpp.. and thank you for SOK SIPHANA, SARIN DENORA and PHAY Siphan for your lip services to support your master in Hanoi

AND KOS PICH Own by HUN SEN and Family under the name Canadia Bank Mr. SEA

Just like TELA GAS Station all over Cambodia which own by BUN RANY HUN SEN under different name.

87 of our vietnamese brothers and sisters die there but the cambodia government did not report this... but are understand to do what it take for US to control this sutpid country call CAMBODIA

Anonymous said...

អាខ្វាក់អវិជ្ជាអាស៊ីជោហ៊ុនសែននិងបរិវាររបស់វាងាប់

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