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June 18, 2009 4:38 PM

Gates Calls Twitter "A Huge Strategic Asset"

Defense Secretary Robert Gates today praised social media applications like Twitter which have used to document this week’s protests in Tehran, Iran.

During a press briefing, Gates said such technological advancements represent "one of the more, maybe more significant developments in the last 20 years or so” because they puts "communications technology in the hands of average citizens around the world."

He said new technology, including the Internet, cell phones and social networking sites, have made it "extremely difficult" for authoritarian governments to control information.

Gates said the technologies have been a "huge strategic asset for the United Stations," adding that "it's a huge win for freedom around the world because this monopoly of information is no longer in the hands of the government.”

In the case of Iran, he joked that the country's leaders probably did not consider Twitter when instituting a communications lock down.

"If you can't text, then you Twitter," Gates said. "And, you know, my guess is in some of these countries that -- that the leadership is kind of like me. They don't have a clue what it's about."

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by skyk-2009 June 18, 2009 7:06 PM EDT
The Youth of Iran are doing EXACTLY what the Youth of this nation did last November. When the Radical Right Wing Sludge Machine rolled out it's "Election as Usual" Scare and Personal Destruction Ammo, the Citizens flocked to the Internet, talking to each other and discussing the Distortions, Rumors and outright Lies. All the while President Obama was doing EXACTLY what he's doing now, talking about issues and doing the job he's supposed to be. It seems the Right is WRONG no matter the Nation they are in.
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by erb0087 June 18, 2009 6:31 PM EDT
"Robert Gates marks rise of social networking"

When I saw this headline, I thought it was a typo.

I thought they meant "Bill Gates", not Robert.
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