JERUSALEM - Is diplomacy in danger? The torrent of condemnation heaped on WikiLeaks from around the globe did suggest a widespread sense - among the great and the good, but also among the sometimes more jaded observer and analyst class - that in releasing U.S. diplomatic documents the group crossed a dangerous line. The prime minister of Israel, a man hardly accustomed to representing global consensus, on Monday found himself in lockstep with most of his peers as he warned that statecraft itself was imperiled by a reality in which no secret is safe. - DAN PERRY
A MUSEUM OF OBSESSIONS. See: PICTURES OF LILY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hv99qGqJ6R4&feature=related
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
WikiLeaks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
JERUSALEM - Is diplomacy in danger? The torrent of condemnation heaped on WikiLeaks from around the globe did suggest a widespread sense - among the great and the good, but also among the sometimes more jaded observer and analyst class - that in releasing U.S. diplomatic documents the group crossed a dangerous line. The prime minister of Israel, a man hardly accustomed to representing global consensus, on Monday found himself in lockstep with most of his peers as he warned that statecraft itself was imperiled by a reality in which no secret is safe. - DAN PERRY
JERUSALEM - Is diplomacy in danger? The torrent of condemnation heaped on WikiLeaks from around the globe did suggest a widespread sense - among the great and the good, but also among the sometimes more jaded observer and analyst class - that in releasing U.S. diplomatic documents the group crossed a dangerous line. The prime minister of Israel, a man hardly accustomed to representing global consensus, on Monday found himself in lockstep with most of his peers as he warned that statecraft itself was imperiled by a reality in which no secret is safe. - DAN PERRY
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