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David Morgan /

CBS/ November 29, 2010, 9:14 AM

Hoekstra: World's Trust in U.S. Now at Risk

A leading Republican Congressman called WikiLeaks' release of secret U.S. State Department documents "catastrophic" which would make other governments question whether America can be trusted.

Rep. Peter Hoesktra, R-Mich., Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee, said the more than a quarter-million diplomatic messages released by the whistleblower organization and published by news media organization in the U.S. and Europe contain "a whole number of time bombs."

Appearing on CBS' "The Early Show" this morning, Hoekstra said the embassy cable messages and directives to diplomatic staff represents "a range of information getting into the public domain that was never intended to be there. Some of it is gossip, some of it is about the political sausage [-making] of getting to a deal."

And in the case of cables referencing Pakistan, some is "very, very sensitive negotiations between the U.S. and one of our allies, dealing with nuclear weapons and nuclear proliferation."

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Hoekstra said that from what he has seen so far, there has been no single piece of information that is potentially catastrophic in terms of damage. But what he believes what is catastrophic about the leak is a breakdown in trust.

"There's just a lot of countries that are going to be out there, they are going to see stuff that they never thought was going to be public. It's now in the public domain, it's on the front page of the newspapers, it's all over TV, it's all over the Internet. They are just going to wonder: Can the U.S. be trusted? Can the United States keep a secret?" Hoekstra told anchor Harry Smith.

Also awkward: Revelations that State Department employees were asked to spy on U.N. delegations and certain foreign officials and collect not just biographical information but also biometric information (including fingerprints and DNA), credit card numbers, even frequent flyer numbers.

"A very, very awkward position, I would think, for diplomats to be put in," said Hoekstra.

He said that during his work on the Intelligence Committee, "the CIA has never really asked us to, you know, to spy on the people that we've been meeting with or those kinds of things, because they recognize that it may compromise our position as being a congressman. I think it does the same thing for diplomats - it compromises or potentially compromises their position and their relationship with the people that they work with."

Hoekstra said the fact that so much information was collected in a database to which "hundreds of thousands of people across the government" has access represents "a massive failure within the intelligence community.

"I think the real surprising thing here is that it never happened before," he added.


More on WikiLeaks:

White House Condemns WikiLeaks' Document Release
WikiLeaks Defies U.S., Releases Embassy Cables

Links to Leaked Cables:

Cables Shine Light Into Secret Diplomatic Channels (NYT)
The US Embassy Cable (Guardian)
A Superpower's View of the World (Spiegel, in English)
Los papeles del Departamento de Estado (El Pais)
Wikileaks: Dans les coulisses de la diplomatie americaine (Le Monde)
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noloyalisti says:
Why are we so embarrassed by this? Is it because we have become arrogant supremacists? Is it because we think that we can spend more money on "defense" than the rest of the world combined and not be viewed as violent extremists? Why are we always doing things that show us up for the wackos we are?
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yd372801 says:
I have observe astonishing things to please itself vanity the WikiLeaks
was published such is a secret material - "that hairs become kick" If each man would speak another a familiar man - what are thinking about an individual person, then almost all the man become enemy. Furthermore become yet dangerous, when the secrets of the "Madrid yard" take out and now thePresident others of countries notice , that very difficult be conducted truthful talk the very urgent of problems humanity, because now already to be each individual the President will tell an opposite himself the ideas - as proficient measure.
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david4673 says:
Well I guess Pete Hoekstra has a leak of his own. A brain pan leak, maybe.

Does he forget he voted for the legislation that authorized "information sharing" among various US intelligence and military agencies in the "wow, we are terrified now" years following 9-11? He wonders why all of this information was accessible through one database. I wonder if he has a clue where the Congressional men's room is located.

This leak has been determined to have come from a low level intelligence analyst working for the Pentagon (the military has arrested the man). It was an act of treason, if you ask me -- not because of what became known as much as because someone decided they were "above the law" and not bound to the military oath they had taken to uphold the Constitution and security of THIS country.

I agree with what others say here. I doubt any country, including ours has really been trusted by any other country for a long time. Heck, Chris Columbus had problems with Italy... And Rome? Don't get me started.
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stn_sage says:
Hoekstra, stop exaggerating! THIS don't endanger the U.S. or result in a lack of trust one IOTA! Why? Because the U.S. has been 'double-dealing' on other countries for decades, that they only trust the U.S. to a point anyway! So, NOTHING has been lost! But, what it might reveal is, illegal activities by U.S. politicians, which is why, they seem to be the group that is now 'pushing the panic button' and trying to misrepresent what this disclosure REALLY means! Which, isn't surprising, huh?
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david4673 replies:
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Totally. I had the same thought -- about the politicians going all "panic mode".

I may be wrong, but I haven't seen many Democrats flailing on and on about this. I am serious and not trying to let Dems off the hook for being possibly complicit in illegal actions that may be revealed, it just seems the freaking out is a Republican circle jerk on this...
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idiotforreading says:
This is absurd, nothing more than being caught lying by your mom... the world will be a better place when people say what they mean and mean what they say. If world stability depends on hiding gossip from your enemy countries, we are way worse off than i ever imagined. Keep it clean and no one gets hurt. Back room deals are what will sink us all, get over it.
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noloyalisti says:
Oh so NOW it's at risk. Not before when we had a violent, extremist war criminal George Bushoccio lying us into endless occupations?

Someone give this guy a reality check, he's still living in some kind of fantasy where America is some great beacon of freedom and democracy. Well the WHOLE WORLD knows otherwise.
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noloyalisti says:
This guy is actually a Republican for God's sake. Does anyone beside Fox Propaganda Channel listen to these creeps anymore. They backed the war crimes of the Bushoccio Crime Family for heaven's sake. Don't let anyone forget who these violent, murderous Republicans represent. I know I won't.
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peterb371 says:
The statements concerning a loss of trust in the US Government is a joke. I'm sure that the majority of American don't trust the American Government. Any foreign leaders who trust the US Government would have to be idiots or in a coma. No one trusts the US and with good reason. The Government of this country specialises in lies and misinformation. Ronald Reagan called it disinformation intended to confuse our enemies when he was caught lying. Our enemies know when the US Government is lying. It is the American people and our allies who are being lied to.
Go Wikileaks !!!! The truth will set us free. !!
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WeHappyFew says:
Those acting appalled cannot be genuine. Apart from the personal remarks and the character assassinations (which frankly were hardly an eyeopener) Nothing but nothing in these leaks hasn't be divulged or speculated about at great length by 'crackpot libs' in the 'lame stream' media and the blogging community. If we all knew....
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noloyalisti says:
All of a sudden this guy is realizing we are a rogue nation that has let giant corporations corrupt the government for profit? All of a sudden he realizes the whole world hates us for sponsoring terror all over the world?

Earth to Hoeskstra: blowing the whistle of war crimes is not a crime.
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thanksgreed replies:
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that's because the GOP has spend two years trading the good of the country for the good of the party.
YrWrongAgain replies:
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When you walk hand-in-hand on the beach in Gaza, what will Hamas do?
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