TemplarKormac
Political Atheist
I've gone over at least 300 of Hillary's e-mails from the Wikileaks dump today. Some are funny, some are just downright fuck ups by the classification officer in charge of handling foreign policy information. First we have these:
WikiLeaks - Hillary Clinton Email Archive - Email from Sidney Blumenthal citing web-links to Media Matters in order to combat critics smearing Hillary's response to Benghazi attack
WikiLeaks - Hillary Clinton Email Archive - E-mail from Philippe Reines, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, discussing Hillary's recent bouts with illness and her subsequent concussion with Dr. William H. Frist, M.D. Philippe makes note of Hillary's potential displeasure with his reaching out to Frist, saying it "would be nothing new." (where have we heard that before?)
WikiLeaks - Hillary Clinton Email Archive
WikiLeaks - Hillary Clinton Email Archive
Emails discussing Susan Rice's statements in an interview on ABC News's "This Week" with George Stephanopoulos, and another from Philippe Reines instructing Hillary on her response as to critics charges that she misled the American people about Benghazi.
And these. Curiouser and curiouser...
Interesting:
WikiLeaks - Hillary Clinton Email Archive
WikiLeaks - Hillary Clinton Email Archive
WikiLeaks - Hillary Clinton Email Archive
According to the DoS security classification of information guidelines, Appendix F, CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN RELATIONS INFORMATION #'s 1 and 7, these emails should have been classified at some level as they made recommendations for U.S positions in foreign and diplomatic affairs and desires for initiatives within collective security organizations, such as the UN. One email specifically addresses the want for the US to force the Arab League and Syrian regime supporters to "confront and absorb" what a civil war would mean. It also makes the suggestion that the US should encourage the Arab League to seek a UN resolution supporting the creation of a "defense buffer" on the Turkish-Syrian border. There are multiple mentions of what the US positions should be in regards to the Syrian situation. In sum, these e-mails should have never seen the light of day. The person in charge of classifying e-mails of this kind really screwed up.
WikiLeaks - Hillary Clinton Email Archive - Email from Sidney Blumenthal citing web-links to Media Matters in order to combat critics smearing Hillary's response to Benghazi attack
WikiLeaks - Hillary Clinton Email Archive - E-mail from Philippe Reines, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, discussing Hillary's recent bouts with illness and her subsequent concussion with Dr. William H. Frist, M.D. Philippe makes note of Hillary's potential displeasure with his reaching out to Frist, saying it "would be nothing new." (where have we heard that before?)
WikiLeaks - Hillary Clinton Email Archive
WikiLeaks - Hillary Clinton Email Archive
Emails discussing Susan Rice's statements in an interview on ABC News's "This Week" with George Stephanopoulos, and another from Philippe Reines instructing Hillary on her response as to critics charges that she misled the American people about Benghazi.
And these. Curiouser and curiouser...
Interesting:
WikiLeaks - Hillary Clinton Email Archive
WikiLeaks - Hillary Clinton Email Archive
WikiLeaks - Hillary Clinton Email Archive
According to the DoS security classification of information guidelines, Appendix F, CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN RELATIONS INFORMATION #'s 1 and 7, these emails should have been classified at some level as they made recommendations for U.S positions in foreign and diplomatic affairs and desires for initiatives within collective security organizations, such as the UN. One email specifically addresses the want for the US to force the Arab League and Syrian regime supporters to "confront and absorb" what a civil war would mean. It also makes the suggestion that the US should encourage the Arab League to seek a UN resolution supporting the creation of a "defense buffer" on the Turkish-Syrian border. There are multiple mentions of what the US positions should be in regards to the Syrian situation. In sum, these e-mails should have never seen the light of day. The person in charge of classifying e-mails of this kind really screwed up.
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