Kissinger in new mass WikiLeaks document release
WikiLeaks has published the ‘Kissinger Cables’: its largest public release of documents in nearly a year, totaling some 1.7 million classified files, including information on the US’s secret diplomatic history.
A variety of files have been collected and collated, including from congressional correspondence, intelligence reports, and cables. Julian Assange, who heads the organization, told the Press Association that the documents were illustrative of the “vast range and scope” of global US influence. He is to present and mark the release of the documents on Monday in a mass-press conference. Assange is currently residing at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, under the threat of arrest if he leaves.
Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger is quoted as saying, “Before the Freedom of Information Act, I used to say at meetings, ‘The illegal we do immediately; the unconstitutional takes a little longer’,”[*] during a 1975 conversation which included a Turkish and Cypriot official.
[*] Taken from "Crazy He Calls Me" (Billie Holiday): The difficult I'll do right now/ The impossible will take a little while. - Kissinger's satanic character is apparent in his corruption of these beautiful lines, which are about love, not criminal activities. Kissinger wouldn't know the difference. - Ed.
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