Julian
Assange Strikes Back at CIA Director and Talks
Trump, Russia, and Hillary Clinton
By Jeremy
Scahill
April 20,
2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- "The
Intercept" -
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
is hitting back at Trump’s CIA director Mike
Pompeo following a
speech last
week in which Pompeo accused WikiLeaks of being
a “hostile nonstate intelligence agency”
operating outside of the protections of the
First Amendment. “We
can no longer allow Assange and his colleagues
the latitude to use free speech values against
us. To give them the space to crush us with
misappropriated secrets is a perversion of what
our great Constitution stands for,” Pompeo
declared,
adding an ominous assertion: “It ends now.”
Speaking from
the Ecuadorian embassy in London, where he has
been living since June 2012, Assange said Pompeo
appeared to be issuing a threat. “So
how does he propose to conduct this ending? He
didn’t say. But the CIA is only in the business
of collecting information, kidnapping people,
and assassinating people. So, it’s quite a
menacing statement that he does need to clarify,”
said Assange.
Assange made the
remarks during an exclusive interview for the
Intercepted podcast. “The
reason why Director Pompeo is launching this
attack, is because he knows we’re in this series
exposing all sorts of illegal actions by the
CIA,” Assange said, referring to WikiLeaks
ongoing publication of secret CIA hacking
documents as part of its “Vault
7” project.
Pompeo, he said, is “trying to get ahead of the
publicity curve and create a preemptive
defense.”
When he watched
Pompeo’s speech, Assange said he was struck by
what he perceived as a lack of gravitas.
“We thought it was quite a
weak speech in that it put Director Pompeo, it
put the CIA, in a position where they looked
like they were frightened and worried that we
were the better intelligence service,” Assange
said.
Regarding
Pompeo’s declaration that WikiLeaks was not
entitled to First Amendment rights, Assange
said: “For the head
of the CIA to pronounce what the boundaries are,
of reporting or not reporting — is a very
disturbing precedent. The head of the CIA
determining who is a publisher, who’s not a
publisher, who’s a journalist, who’s not a
journalist, is totally out of line.”
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In the
wide-ranging interview, Assange discussed the
allegations that WikiLeaks was abetted by
Russian intelligence in its publication of DNC
emails, his alleged relationship with Roger
Stone and his newfound admirers on the right,
from FOX News to Sarah Palin and Donald Trump.
Assange
said that if WikiLeaks had obtained a cache of
RNC emails, it would have published those as
well. “Just imagine if WikiLeaks had obtained
information that it knew was true about the
Democratic party and corruption of the primary
process, and it decided that it was not going to
publish that information, but suppress it — it
would be completely unconscionable,” he said.
“We specialize in really big scoops. You can’t
go, ‘Oh, we have this massive scoop about
corruption in the DNC. Now we need to balance
this with a massive scoop about corruption in
the RNC.’ These things come along once every few
years.”
Questioned
about WikiLeaks’s aggressive targeting of
Hillary Clinton, Assange rejected the notion
that he went after her for personal reasons.
“I’ve never met Hillary Clinton,” he said. “I
think I’d probably like her in person. Most good
politicians are quite charismatic in person. In
some ways she’s a bit like me, She’s a bit
wonkish and a bit awkward. So maybe we’d get
along.”
The entire
conversation with Assange can be heard on the
latest episode
of Intercepted.
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