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Hissyspit

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Sun Dec 8, 2013, 11:01 PM Dec 2013

WikiLeaks Releases Negotiation Positions for Every Country of Trans-Pacific Partnership Last Round [View all]

Source: WikiLeaks

@wikileaks: We will shortly release the negotiation positions for every country, on every issue of the 13 #TPP chapters coming out of the last round.

Second release of secret Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement documents

Monday 9 December 2013, 2:40 GMT

On 13 November 2013, Wikileaks released the draft text of the crucial Trans-Pacific Partnership Agremeent (TPP) intellectual property chapter during the lead up to a TPP chief negotiators meeting in Salt Lake City on 19-24 November 2013. Today, 9 December 2013, Wikileaks has released two more secret TPP documents that show the state of negotiations as the twelve TPP countries began supposedly final negotiations at a trade ministers’ meeting in Singapore this week. One document describes deep divisions between the United States and other nations, and "great pressure" being exerted by the US negotiators to move other nations to their position. The other document lists, country-by-country. the many areas of disagreement remaining. It covers intellectual property and thirteen other chapters of the draft agreement. This suggests that the TPP negotiations can only be concluded if the Asia-Pacific countries back down on key national interest issues and otherwise the treaty will fail altogether.

Read more: http://wikileaks.org/Second-release-of-secret-Trans.html

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Holy sh*t. snot Dec 2013 #1
Hey! We're finally getting transparency during Obama's term in office! villager Dec 2013 #2
Whether he likes it or not. N/t christx30 Dec 2013 #33
There is hope afterall. mother earth Dec 2013 #52
I believe it will all fail miserably. DeSwiss Dec 2013 #3
k/r marmar Dec 2013 #4
Outstanding. pa28 Dec 2013 #5
Yawn. We're involved, but we're not, until we are. Please. nt babylonsister Dec 2013 #6
If you are not concerned with what the TPP will do to working people in America Maedhros Dec 2013 #70
+1. n/t Laelth Dec 2013 #77
In other words U-S-A leads the way! radiclib Dec 2013 #7
I heard a professor or former professor at the Naval War College say he thought Russia was now okaawhatever Dec 2013 #8
Um, they've been saying that forever. Hissyspit Dec 2013 #9
If you tried to control the world cprise Dec 2013 #10
You deserve a massive plus one! Enthusiast Dec 2013 #26
Well said. Laelth Dec 2013 #78
OK: "Russia wants to harm us by exposing the harm of the TPP?" dougolat Dec 2013 #12
Nicely put! I hate seeing Goering's observations in practice... Pholus Dec 2013 #32
Thanks for the quote.. astonishingly honest, astonishingly evil, & that just about sums it up. eom 2banon Dec 2013 #41
During the Nuremberg trial, Goring had thinned out and dried out happyslug Dec 2013 #58
These documents should be read by our pro-authoritarian du'ers... 2banon Dec 2013 #65
Agree... malokvale77 Dec 2013 #82
Remember he understood how to RULE. happyslug Dec 2013 #69
1st and last paragraphs sums it up nicely 2banon Dec 2013 #80
I'm just on the 3rd part of the transcript.. 2banon Dec 2013 #73
Jackson had been a Judge for years, happyslug Dec 2013 #74
Fascinating back story on Jackson, thank you. 2banon Dec 2013 #75
I think NAFTA has really really hurt the United States 2banon Dec 2013 #14
Spoken like a typical Naval War College Professor 2banon Dec 2013 #15
You deserve a massive plus one! Enthusiast Dec 2013 #27
I won't go so far as to say that... Blue_Tires Dec 2013 #17
I don't understand what you're asking. Hissyspit Dec 2013 #21
I stand corrected, then... Blue_Tires Dec 2013 #34
Russia as victim? When will we hear something about Russia/China/N Korea spying on it's citizens or okaawhatever Dec 2013 #48
This is known on the Guardian forums as "Whataboutery" Maedhros Dec 2013 #71
My thoughts exactly. nt malokvale77 Dec 2013 #83
Hear, Here! 2banon Dec 2013 #85
Thanks for the reminder Hissyspit.. 2banon Dec 2013 #62
Because the western countries are close allies of the USA, and cooperate with the NSA muriel_volestrangler Dec 2013 #22
..."And it's not big news to say 'the NSA spies on Russians'..." Blue_Tires Dec 2013 #35
Well, it's an extremely common mindset muriel_volestrangler Dec 2013 #37
exactly so Blue_Tires. 2banon Dec 2013 #42
and they succeeded with the IBMs! ICBMs not so well... erronis Dec 2013 #45
LOL! corrected..thanks 2banon Dec 2013 #46
What? Hissyspit Dec 2013 #55
"And if people are OK with that, then they don't have the right to be all shocked and outraged when Hissyspit Dec 2013 #54
but what about Russia spying on it's citizens and Allies/ What about the things China has done? okaawhatever Dec 2013 #49
Do you really think the NSA has the Russian documents on how they do their spying muriel_volestrangler Dec 2013 #51
do china or russia tout themselves as the land of the free? frylock Dec 2013 #53
More "whataboutery" [n/t] Maedhros Dec 2013 #72
Greenwald/Snowden/WikiLeaks ... Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2013 #47
"Absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence." 2banon Dec 2013 #66
As they are often wont to do. Fantastic Anarchist Dec 2013 #68
Oh geez... cui bono Dec 2013 #19
I see that you have been well indoctrinated PeoViejo Dec 2013 #36
in other words, only a commie would question the government! villager Dec 2013 #40
If you can prove that I'll send Putin a dozen roses Jack Rabbit Dec 2013 #43
What? JDPriestly Dec 2013 #59
Well Put JDPriestly! Succinctly Nails The Issue at Hand.. 2banon Dec 2013 #63
+1 Jack Rabbit Dec 2013 #64
If you ask me ... Laelth Dec 2013 #79
Bad news for Planet Earth blkmusclmachine Dec 2013 #11
I wouldn't trust Assange & friends mimi85 Dec 2013 #13
Ah, yes. Thanks, we've never heard any of THAT before. Hissyspit Dec 2013 #16
Isn't it obvious? stillwaiting Dec 2013 #25
You deserve a massive plus one! Enthusiast Dec 2013 #28
Hahahahahahahaha........ cui bono Dec 2013 #18
Your post does not deserve a plus one. Enthusiast Dec 2013 #29
This is the mentality the KGB used to throw dissidents into Mental Institutions PeoViejo Dec 2013 #31
Damned straight! MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #38
LOL baloney Bradical79 Dec 2013 #50
pathetic. nt malokvale77 Dec 2013 #84
Good to see that there are chapters on labor rights and the environment. Now it would be useful pampango Dec 2013 #20
Thanks Wikileaks newfie11 Dec 2013 #23
^ Wilms Dec 2013 #24
Awesome. Thank you Wikileaks. nt bemildred Dec 2013 #30
Recommend! KoKo Dec 2013 #39
Thank you, Wikileaks, for another job well done Jack Rabbit Dec 2013 #44
Where is the full thing? joshcryer Dec 2013 #56
Here's the way I see it... Indi Guy Dec 2013 #57
Good one! All on a Roll of TP! LOL! 2banon Dec 2013 #67
rec westerebus Dec 2013 #60
So, does anyone understand what the TPP really is? davidthegnome Dec 2013 #61
You're not supposed to ask questions treestar Dec 2013 #81
k&r for exposure. n/t Laelth Dec 2013 #76
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