We give you Obama and more on his do-nothing diplomatic policies. This time it involves Wikileaks.

Jack Keane - chief of staff for the Army, told Fox News, this morning, that the Administration could have "easily" taken down Wikileaks months ago and avoided all that is going on with regard to recent security leaks. Understand that more than 600,000 documents, many of them top secret, have been released by a man named Julius Assange over the course of the past seven months. Obama has yet to personally comment on the matter and has done nothing to shut this enemy site down.

General Keane is at a loss for words as to why the Administration has not given this document theft and exposure top priority. Hundreds of lives have been put at risk because of this matter and diplomatic strategies have been compromised. In terms of foreign policy, this is as bad as it gets and, yet, nothing from this White House.

White House spokesmen have been asked about recent developments with nothing to say in defense of Administration intent.

Point of post: we wanted to document another failed opportunity for the Administration to join the mainstream with regard to its thinking about terrorism at all levels. Some have imagined that Obama is concerned with Assange's free speech rights when, in fact, Assange is neither a citizen of this country nor does he live in this country. He is an enemy combatant, plain and simple, and should have been quietly dealt with months ago.

Understand that China and Russia have already taken steps to shut Wikileaks down or to limit its revelations. There are a few ex-military personnel who are busy attacking this site as well. You may read of a man calling himself "the Jester." His hobby in retirement is to confound jihadist sites. He is, also, involved in resistance to the Wikileaks' and has shut the site down for 30 -60 minutes on more than one occasion.

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