The war against Wikileaks

I’ve long admired Wikileaks, a clearing house for classified information (the “reasons” often used by Western governments to kill “liberated” Iraqis, Afghans etc).

This news is therefore intriguing, not least because it shows that there is one (and probably more) people within the US government keen to tell the world about the “war on terror” and its brutality:

Federal officials have arrested an Army intelligence analyst who boasted of giving classified U.S. combat video and hundreds of thousands of classified State Department records to whistleblower site Wikileaks, Wired.com has learned.

SPC Bradley Manning, 22, of Potomac, Maryland, was stationed at Forward Operating Base Hammer, 40 miles east of Baghdad, where he was arrested nearly two weeks ago by the Army’s Criminal Investigation Division. A family member says he’s being held in custody in Kuwait, and has not been formally charged.

Manning was turned in late last month by a former computer hacker with whom he spoke online. In the course of their chats, Manning took credit for… leaking a headline-making… video of a helicopter attack that… Wikileaks posted online in April. The video showed a deadly 2007 U.S.… helicopter air strike in Baghdad that claimed the lives of several innocent… civilians.

He said he also leaked three other items to Wikileaks: a separate video… showing the notorious 2009 Garani air strike in Afghanistan that Wikileaks… has previously acknowledged is in its possession; a classified Army document… evaluating… Wikileaks as a security threat, which the site posted in March; and a… previously unreported breach consisting of 260,000 classified U.S.… diplomatic cables that Manning described as exposing “almost criminal political back dealings.”

“Hillary Clinton, and several thousand diplomats around the world are going to have a heart attack when they wake up one morning, and find an entire repository of classified foreign policy is available, in searchable format, to the public,” Manning wrote.

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