The Pentagon has been accused of spying on a whistleblower website that specialises in leaking top secret documents. The US Army has already deemed Wikileaks a security threat to military operations.
That much is known because the online muckrakers posted the classified 2008 report from the Army Counterintelligence Center on its own site earlier this month.
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Leaks that might have particularly infuriated the US Defence Department included the sites publication in 2007 of almost the entire order of battle for American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Poster Comment:
I suppose it can't be called "Collateral Murder" that our military casualties escalated in that timeframe so I'll just call it "Murder by Wikileaks". Wikileaks has apparently scrubbed that 2007 report by Petreaus -- so as not to incriminate itself as responsible at all for any of the caualties among our forces, I suppose. So much for its "trusty" airs of transparency and accountability. I do, however, think they can include themselves in the charge of "Collateral Murder" for any Iraqi and Afghan caualties resultant from increased hostilities, strikes, and counterstrikes due to its above mentioned leakages.