Wikileaked is a new foreign policy journal that covers nothing but the stories emerging from Wikileaks's leaks, including the latest batch of #cablegate leaks. It looks like an exhaustive blow-by-blow of all the revelations contained in the leaked cables -- something I've been looking for. There are at least four different Wikileaks stories: the intelligence in the cables, the reaction to that intelligence, the debate over the ethics of releasing the cables, and the news about Julian Assange. I find them all interesting, but I'm much more interested in the content of the cables themselves, put into context. Wikileaked is my new go-to source for that information -- despite the fact that its publisher is owned by the Washington Post, which has led the pack in stupid, reactionary attacks on #cablegate (ironic, given WashPo's own history with the Watergate leaks).
Wikileaked (via Resource Shelf)
- Extremely smart questions about the Wikileaks #cablegate - Boing Boing
- Boing Boing's Wikileaks "Cablegate" coverage, all in one linkdump ...
- Guardian editor on Wikileaks/Cablegate: "Terrible" disclosures ...
- An aid worker's take on Cablegate - Boing Boing
- Boing Boing's Wikileaks "Cablegate" coverage, all in one linkdump ...
- Why won't Wikileaks trend on Twitter? - Boing Boing
- Wikileaks secret US Embassy cable site live - Boing Boing
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