WikiLeaks may have blood on its hands, U.S. says (military, money)
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An Army intelligence officer, already under arrest, is at the center of an investigation into the leak of more than 90,000 secret records to WikiLeaks, one of the biggest security breaches in U.S. military history, U.S. officials have said.
If it was that easy to get at a military network, isn't this the army's fault?
If the media coverage wasn't so restricted by gov't, would they have resorted to back door investigating?
If it was that easy to get at a military network, isn't this the army's fault?
If the media coverage wasn't so restricted by gov't, would they have resorted to back door investigating?
NATO/US are just failing to find any success in their Afghan war, for 9 years they wasted money and innocent lives.
Imperial armies hate having their actions out in public. Remember how they tried to cover up the Me li (sp?) incident in 'Nam.
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