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WikiLeaks - The Secret Life of a Superpower Part 1. BBC Documentary

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    It was the scoop of the century.
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    WikiLeaks lifts the curtain on the secret communications between Washington and the diplomats that we have stationed all over the globe.
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    I'm not aware of any release of information in human history comparable to the amount that was released via WikiLeaks.
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    These were cables that show the super power secret thought.
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    It was hard for me to look Secretary Clinton in the eye when she's like, "How did this happen?"
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    A quarter of a million US diplomatic messages apparently stolen by one of their own soldiers.
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    Turned into a global sensation by a whistle-blowing website and it's controversial founder, Julian Assange.
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    I like crushing bastards.
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    I think every diplomat around the world would have one overwriting thought, "Thank God! It wasn't me," and "Thank God! It's not us."
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    In the first in-depth television analysis of the secret cables, we lift the lid on how the world's greatest super power does business and how it gets what it wants.
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    We reveal the super power on a mission to change the world.
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    But a super that sometimes fails to live up to its own ideals.
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    It's a complete outrage. Diplomats stepping in to attempt to obstruct the course of the criminal investigation.
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    Over a year has passed since the leaking of the cables.
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    Now we assess what the impact of the leak has been in the US and beyond.
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    And we ask, can American Diplomacy ever be the same again.
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    They don't trust you anymore.
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    Many of them don't, and it will take a long time, I think, to recover that trust.
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    It's late November 2010.
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    Two journalists arrive at the US State Department in Washington DC.
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    The enormous ministry that controls America's relationship with the rest of the world.
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    They're not here for a friendly chat.
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    They're about to blow the lid on America's diplomatic secrets.
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    They were maybe a dozen senior officials and, behind them, you know, at least a dozen more minions taking notes on laptops and so on.
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    They represented not just the State Department but all of the intelligence agencies and the defense department.
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    They did not look happy.
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    The US State Department was facing a crisis unlike any other.
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    A quarter of a million internal messages or cables between Washington and US embassies all over the world
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    had found their way into the hands of the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks and, from there, to five major newspapers.
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    Their message at the opening of the meeting in uncertain terms, was "You've been given stolen material -- classified material."
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    "There would be grave consequences if you publish any of it."
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    At that meeting, one of the people leading the state department's response to the crisis was P.J. Crowley.
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    These stories resulted from a crime.
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    For us, this was still classified material.
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    It was our responsibility to continue to protect them.
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    The State Department was right to be worried.
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    The cables reveal what American diplomats say when they think the world will never know...
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    Who they trust and who they mock, what they want and how they get it.
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    "Some inside the US government dismiss [Berlusconi] as a feckless, vain, and ineffective as a modern European leader."
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    "Merkel is risk averse and rarely creative."
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    Gaddafi relies heavily on his long-time Ukranian nurse, who has been described as a voluptuous blonde."
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    Detailed records from thousands of secret meetings and conversations involving US diplomats
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    were about to become a media sensation.
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    "Bank of England Governor Mervyn King espressed great concern about Conservative leaders' lack of experience."
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    "It was related that King Abdullah remains a heavy smoker, regularly receives hormone injections, and "uses Viagra excessively."
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    Here were records of American diplomats' secret plans and strategies, their uncertainties and fears.
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    "We should aim at influencing the narrow group of individuals that surround him."
Title:
WikiLeaks - The Secret Life of a Superpower Part 1. BBC Documentary
Description:

BBC Documentary about WikiLeaks

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Video Language:
English, British
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Duration:
59:29

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