Serious Questions about the Obama Administration's
Incompetence in the Wikileaks Fiasco
by Sarah Palin on Monday, November 29, 2010 at 2:17pm
We all applaud the successful thwarting of the Christmas-Tree Bomber and hope our
government continues to do all it can to keep us safe. However, the latest round of
publications of leaked classified U.S. documents through the shady organization called
Wikileaks raises serious questions about the Obama administration?s incompetent handling
of this whole fiasco.
First and foremost, what steps were taken to stop Wikileaks director Julian Assange from distributing
this highly sensitive classified material especially after he had already published material not once
but twice in the previous months?
Assange is not a "journalist," any more than the "editor" of al Qaeda's new English-language
magazine Inspire is a "journalist." He is an anti-American operative with blood on his hands.
His past posting of classified documents revealed the identity of more than 100 Afghan sources
to the Taliban. Why was he not pursued with the same urgency we pursue al Qaeda and Taliban
leaders?
What if any diplomatic pressure was brought to bear on NATO, EU, and other allies to disrupt
Wikileaks? technical infrastructure? Did we use all the cyber tools at our disposal to permanently
dismantle Wikileaks? Were individuals working for Wikileaks on these document leaks investigated?
Shouldn?t they at least have had their financial assets frozen just as we do to individuals who provide
material support for terrorist organizations?
Most importantly, serious questions must also be asked of the U.S. intelligence system. How was
it possible that a 22-year-old Private First Class could get unrestricted access to so much highly
sensitive information? And how was it possible that he could copy and distribute these files
without anyone noticing that security was compromised?
The White House has now issued orders to federal departments and agencies asking them to
take immediate steps to ensure that no more leaks like this happen again. It's of course important
that we do all we can to prevent similar massive document leaks in the future. But why did the
White House not publish these orders after the first leak back in July? What explains this strange
lack of urgency on their part?
We are at war. American soldiers are in Afghanistan fighting to protect our freedoms.
They are serious about keeping America safe. It would be great if they could count on their
government being equally serious about that vital task.
- Sarah Palin