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Wikileaks Releases U.S. Afghanistan War Files; Partners With NY Times, UK Guardian, Der Spiegel
Sunday, July 25, 2010 | Kristinn

Posted on 07/25/2010 2:51:21 PM PDT by kristinn

Read reports on the files at:

Der Spiegel

The New York Times

The Guardian

Intro by Der Spiegel:

Close to 92,000 US documents have been uncovered that shed new light on the war in Afghanistan. In an unprecedented development, close to 92,000 classified documents pertaining to the war in Afghanistan have been leaked. SPIEGEL, the New York Times and the Guardian have analyzed the raft of mostly classified documents. They expose the true scale of the Western military deployment -- and the problems beleaguering Germany's Bundeswehr in the Hindu Kush.

A total of 91,731 reports from United States military databanks relating to the war in Afghanistan are to be made publicly available on the Internet. Never before has it been possible to compare the reality on the battlefield in such a detailed manner with what the US Army propaganda machinery is propagating. WikiLeaks plans to post the documents, most of which are classified, on its website.

Britain's Guardian newspaper, the New York Times and SPIEGEL have all vetted the material and compared the data with independent reports. All three media have concluded that the documents are authentic and provide an unvarnished image of the war in Afghanistan -- from the perspective of the soldiers who are fighting it.

The reports, from troops engaged in the ongoing combat, were tersely summarized and quickly dispatched. For the most part, they originate from sergeants -- but some have been penned by the occasional lieutenant at a command post or ranking analysts with the military intelligence service.

In a statement to Der Spiegel, Obama National Security Council spokesman Ben Rhodes blamed President George W. Bush:

... It is important to note that the time period reflected in the documents is January 2004 to December 2009. The war in Afghanistan was under-resourced for many years. ... On Dec. 1, 2009, President Obama announced a new strategy and new resources for Afghanistan and Pakistan precisely because of the grave situation.


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Comment #161 Removed by Moderator

To: driftdiver

The General classifies 92,000 documents all by himself? Busy guy.

Incidentally, the right leaning Guardian ran with this as well.


162 posted on 07/27/2010 10:57:52 AM PDT by GodBlessTheLittlePeople
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To: driftdiver; freethinker_for_freedom; GodBlessTheLittlePeople
I cannot believe anyone on FR is backing the release of Top Secret military documents.

Oh come on. This cannot be the first time you've seen trolls on FR.

One of them signed up a year ago. The other signed up a week ago. Between the two of them, their posting history is a quick read. They're both obvious trolls beginning with their first posts and continuing onward.

The one that signed up a year ago has a very interesting posting history. It has taken the liberal stance in nearly every post. It even went so far as to claim Hitler was the man that God intended him to be and "there was nothing particularly evil about him." Those statements are perfectly aligned with the troll's other anti-Semitic and anti-Christian remarks.

163 posted on 07/27/2010 11:10:52 AM PDT by BykrBayb (Somewhere, my flower is there. ~ Þ)
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To: kristinn

Still curious about anyone who’s read the documents and can illustrate which ones in particular will put a “grave threat to our troops”...

Or, do people want to keep making blanketed statements without providing examples, just like their fellow Obummer supporters who cry racism anytime someone doesn’t tow the line?


164 posted on 07/27/2010 11:18:26 AM PDT by GodBlessTheLittlePeople
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To: BykrBayb

You’re right of course. Thanks for the shot of reality.


165 posted on 07/27/2010 11:24:34 AM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: kristinn

Incase anyone’s interested in knowing, I fully support prosecution and even hanging/gasing/firing squad/etc for spreading secrets that show troop movements, plans for attack, etc etc. I just don’t see any in these in what I’ve read.

So far, however, I’ve only seen “hang ‘em high” comments and Troofer-esque conspiracy theories of the Pentagon/WH/Congress being directly responsible for the leaks.


166 posted on 07/27/2010 11:24:57 AM PDT by GodBlessTheLittlePeople
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To: GodBlessTheLittlePeople

Not interested.

Should we run all crimes through you to determine if they were really a crime?


167 posted on 07/27/2010 11:32:06 AM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: driftdiver
Not interested.

Your call. Could explain the Rambo like attitude towards this and an unwillingness to debate particulars. Should we run all crimes through you to determine if they were really a crime?

That's not my responsibility alone, it's the American peoples' as a whole assuming you believe we live in a free republic (interesting that it's the name of the website as well! :-) ).

168 posted on 07/27/2010 11:36:57 AM PDT by GodBlessTheLittlePeople
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To: GodBlessTheLittlePeople

So did you join just to be a troll? What are your other screen names that you use?


169 posted on 07/27/2010 11:41:39 AM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: driftdiver
So did you join just to be a troll?

It took you this long to change the subject? Try and focus on what we were talking about just a moment ago. ADHD is indeed curable with modern medicine.

170 posted on 07/27/2010 11:46:36 AM PDT by GodBlessTheLittlePeople
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To: All; kristinn; Jet Jaguar

NOTE The following text is a quote:

http://www.defense.gov//News/NewsArticle.aspx?ID=60189

Obama: Issues in Leaked Documents Led to Review

By Lisa Daniel
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, July 27, 2010 – President Barack Obama today issued his first comments on WikiLeaks’ release of Afghanistan war documents, saying he is concerned about the leaks, but that they don’t reveal any new issues.

“While I’m concerned about the disclosure of sensitive information from the battlefield that could potentially jeopardize individuals or operations,” Obama said, “the fact is that these documents don’t reveal any issues that haven’t already informed our public debate on Afghanistan. Indeed, they point to the same challenges that led me to conduct an extensive review last fall.”

The president made the comments from the White House Rose Garden after meeting with members of the House and Senate on a variety of issues, including Afghanistan war funding, job creation, and energy policy.

WikiLeaks, a whistleblower Web site, created controversy July 25 by posting more than 90,000 secret military reports from Afghanistan.

Obama said the period covered in the reports – from January 2004 to December 2009 – show shortcomings in U.S. policy in Afghanistan that led to his review last fall and his decision to increase U.S. troop strength there by 30,000.

“For seven years we failed to implement a strategy adequate to the challenge in this region,” Obama said today. “That’s why we substantially increased our commitment there, and insisted on” the cooperation of Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Obama said he hoped the House would vote today to support funding for the war in Afghanistan, which the Senate approved unanimously last week.

Biographies:
President Barack Obama

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171 posted on 07/28/2010 3:13:24 AM PDT by Cindy
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To: All
ON THE INTERNET:


DEFENSE.gov (AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE): Washington - "PENTAGON LAUNCHES PROBE INTO DOCUMENT LEAKS" by Army Sgt. 1st Class Michael J. Carden (July 27, 2010)

DEFENSE.gov (AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE): Aboard a U.S. Military Aircraft - "Chairman Appalled by WikiLeaks Release" by Jim Garamone (July 27, 2010)

DEFENSE.gov (AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE): "Pentagon Assesses Leaked Documents" by Army Sgt. 1st Class Michael J. Carden (July 26, 2010)

172 posted on 07/28/2010 3:14:09 AM PDT by Cindy
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To: All

QUOTE:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2560042/posts

EDITORIAL: Leaking death - Wikileaks is putting American troops in danger
THE WASHINGTON TIMES ^ | July 26, 2010 | WASHINGTON TIMES
Posted on July 27, 2010 4:24:40 PM PDT by Iam1ru1-2

MugshotWikileaks founder Julian Assange speaks during a press conference in London on Monday, July 26, 2010, during which he said he believes there is evidence of war crimes in the thousands of pages of leaked U.S. military documents relating to the war in Afghanistan.

The Wikileaks release of 92,000 mostly secret documents on the Afghanistan War has produced no bombshell revelations, but it has revealed the dangers of the “open government” movement. The main impact of the document dump may be to teach the enemy how better to kill our fighting forces.

Reporters are naturally trying to find scandal in the massive document trove, but these are not the Pentagon Papers. Not all secret documents have news value or historical importance. Most of the 92,000 records - in fact, almost all of them - have no news value. Several thousand are unclassified or the classification is not noted, and the highest classification appears to be “secret,” which is about at the level of detail and significance of most news reports.

(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...


173 posted on 07/28/2010 3:15:49 AM PDT by Cindy
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Quote:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2560184/posts

Leaked War Files Expose Identities of Afghan Informants
UK Times via Fox News ^ | July 27, 2010 | Not Stated
Posted on July 27, 2010 8:34:39 PM PDT by SmartInsight

Hundreds of Afghan lives have been put at risk by the leaking of 90,000 intelligence documents to WikiLeaks because the files identify informants working with NATO forces.

In just two hours of searching the WikiLeaks archive, The Times of London found the names of dozens of Afghans credited with providing detailed intelligence to U.S. forces. Their villages are given for identification and also, in many cases, their fathers’ names.

(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...


174 posted on 07/28/2010 3:17:02 AM PDT by Cindy
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To: LucyT

Yes, that could kill two patriotic birds with one stone.


175 posted on 07/28/2010 3:39:32 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (Want stimulus? Look to Harding, JFK, and Reagan. Tax cuts work. FAnnie/FReddie hurt.)
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176 posted on 07/28/2010 5:10:29 AM PDT by Cindy
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To: Cindy; driftdiver; freethinker_for_freedom; GodBlessTheLittlePeople
Thank you for sharing your research Cindy.

The main impact of the document dump may be to teach the enemy how better to kill our fighting forces.

That's long been the goal of the left. It's the main reason they defend this leak.

177 posted on 07/28/2010 5:46:23 AM PDT by BykrBayb (Somewhere, my flower is there. ~ Þ)
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To: Cindy; driftdiver; freethinker_for_freedom; GodBlessTheLittlePeople
Here's another bonus for the traitors and their supporters.

Hundreds of Afghan lives have been put at risk by the leaking of 90,000 intelligence documents to WikiLeaks because the files identify informants working with NATO forces.

In just two hours of searching the WikiLeaks archive, The Times of London found the names of dozens of Afghans credited with providing detailed intelligence to U.S. forces. Their villages are given for identification and also, in many cases, their fathers’ names.

The "anti-war" crowd loves to help shed the blood of America and her allies. I use quotes, because they aren't truly anti-war. If they were, they wouldn't be waging war against us.

178 posted on 07/28/2010 5:46:42 AM PDT by BykrBayb (Somewhere, my flower is there. ~ Þ)
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To: BykrBayb

You’re welcome BykrBayb.


180 posted on 07/29/2010 10:04:57 PM PDT by Cindy
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