The Pentagon
earlier today:
Col. Dave Lapan, a Defense Department spokesman, said the military would probably need "days, if not weeks" to review all the documents and determine "the potential damage to the lives of our service members and coalition partners."
That's not good. Wikileaks founder
Julian Assange, today:
Leaked United States military reports from Afghanistan appear to contain "evidence of war crimes," the man who published them said Monday.
Actually that's pretty bad. The Pentagon,
just now:
An ongoing Pentagon review of the massive flood of secret documents made public by the WikiLeaks website has so far found no evidence that the disclosure harmed U.S. national security or endangered American troops in the field, a Pentagon official told NBC News on Monday.
Oh well if the Pentagon says so. "We'll just take their word for it then." NBC News: Practically Slipping In Puddles Of Journalistic Integrity! Way to chase that story, guys!
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