whichphilosophy
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Everything Wikileaks releases can be examined and anybody can draw their own conclusion.
The amount of secrecy carried out by governments is a hindrance to democracy. And as we see in the leaks it has more to do with preventing embarrassment and to carry out criminal policies in secret than for any issue of possible harm.
If you don't know what your government is doing you have no idea if you support it or not.
1) Documents can be edited.
2) They can be selective about what they choose to release. Truthful but incomplete data can convey a very false picture.
If the documents are edited I am sure this will be picked up upon. Oh wait a minute, they are not supposed to exit.
Governments should be more open and this has been the overall consensus that result in the Freedom of Information Act 1973. Of course secrets that compromise troop positions etc or military information should be classified.