(Washington D.C., November 30, 2010). Larry Klayman, the founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch, and the public interest lawyer who the National Journal has called a “real force in Washington” through his cases that legally expose government secrets, today applauded the release of over 250,000 documents by WikiLeaks. He issued the following statement:
“While I do not condone breaking the law, if indeed this was the means to obtain and release so called national security documents, the hard fact is that the government has again been caught lying to the American people about the motives and means behind its foreign policy. The administrations of Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and now Barack Obama have been exposed to be not only deceitful, but incompetent in their foreign policy. It is a sad day, for example, when the King of Saudi Arabia has been revealed to have more common sense and fortitude than Barack Obama, in advocating the removal of the radical Islamic regime in Iran and the destruction of the terrorist state’s nuclear program.
That Attorney General Eric Holder, a criminal in his own right given his past participation during the Clinton administration in illegally helping to sell pardons and other perks for campaign contributions, has threatened WikiLeaks officials and others with prosecution, is typical of a government that wants to subvert the interests of the American people by falsifying and keeping secret its own crimes and failures.
That a group like WikiLeaks had to arguably break the law to lay bear the dishonesty and incompetence of American foreign policy shows just how crooked our government itself is, and this is why the nation is on the verge of revolution. Its why the Tea Party has taken hold, and why the Democrats were, in a landslide, recently removed from control of the House of Representatives. But the wrath of the nation is not limited to the Democrats. The document dump of WikiLeaks unmasks the dishonest, stupid, incompetent and failed secret foreign policies of both parties.
By exposing this corruption, WikiLeaks’ document dump will hopefully have a positive effect on future American foreign policy.
For an interview with Mr. Klayman, contact 424 235 0721.