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Tens of thousands of alleged Afghan war documents go online
(CNN) -- A whistle-blower website has published what it says are more than 90,000 United States military and diplomatic reports about Afghanistan filed between 2004 and January of this year.
The first-hand accounts are the military's own raw data on the war, including numbers killed, casualties, threat reports and the like, according to Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks.org, which published the material Sunday.
"It is the total history of the Afghan war from 2004 to 2010, with some important exceptions -- U.S. Special Forces, CIA activity and most of the activity of other non-U.S. groups," Assange said.
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I bet there going to be fucking furious about this. how it warms my heart to piss off government officials
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I'm going to dedicate myself to reading a lot of this. Thanks for the heads up. I'm sure it will take about 20 billion nano seconds to load, but I have time.
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It keeps getting an error when I try to DL.
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why can't i view wikileaks from australia? so aggravating.
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Mmmmm.... Wikileaks is the most important website on the internet*. So happy to see more info like this come out.
*Sorry TL.net .
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Two things are sure about this: - There is a lot of interesting information in there - There are a lot of very pissed off people right now
Well, I'll take a look. Let's see if I'm lucky enough to find an interesting one :p
On July 26 2010 08:38 Khol wrote: I'm going to dedicate myself to reading a lot of this. Thanks for the heads up. I'm sure it will take about 20 billion nano seconds to load, but I have time.
You really had to say " 20 billion nano seconds"?.... saying 20 seconds would have been just fine...
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Afghanistan war logs: our selection of significant incidents
The full leaked database contains 92,201 records of individual events or intelligence reports. This is our selection of 300 of the key ones. We have ensured none includes information identifying intelligence sources or putting Nato troops at risk
http://www.guardian.co.uk
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well, damn, that's going to create a lot of press.
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Holy fuck. The Taliban can't wait to get their hands on this (((((
Been looking through a few and seen some interesting shit:
FF engaged the INS with 1 x JAVELIN, following which, no further INS movement were seen.
Fuck yeah.
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I can't access the website, would be funny if the government pulled the plug on it. (I doubt it but they can.) This is a big deal if I can ever access the site I'll read a lot of it while im on vacation I have nothing better to do. How was it leaked? Government official that was pissed or is it unknown. You can expect a whole lot of stuff to go down in the next few days as reporters and the like read this information.
I'm gunna make some popcorn, sit back and watch the internetZ blow up along with the news...
Wow just read a lot that was posted by a news website. All they posted were friendly fire accidents and civilians being killed in crossfire. It's fucking war, shit happens and now people are going to be all over this reports as usual and ignore the reports of AMERICAN or ALLIE'D soldiers being cutt up by fucking Taliban fucks.
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Wouldn't this give the enemy troops valuable intel and be potentially harmful to US troops in Afghanistan?
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Doubt there will be anything here that people didn't already know indirectly or suspect heavily.
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Massive respect to wikileaks for having the balls to post stuff like this. America will probably have a lot of explaining to do once everything has been analysed.
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On July 26 2010 08:41 k!llua wrote: why can't i view wikileaks from australia? so aggravating.
works for me
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On July 26 2010 08:49 teamsolid wrote: Wouldn't this give the enemy troops valuable intel and be potentially harmful to US troops in Afghanistan?
Yes.
Someone is going to a military prison for the rest of their life over this.
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On July 26 2010 08:49 dethrawr wrote: Massive respect to wikileaks for having the balls to post stuff like this. America will probably have a lot of explaining to do once everything has been analysed.
Why? It's war. It's funny that we'll have explaining to do because of some civilians dying when nothing is said about the jews killing Muslims every freaking day on purpose.
Respect isn't the word I would use for Wikileaks. This is insulting the country in which grants them the freedom to exist and putting peoples lives at risk. I hope they get shut down.
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It took a while, but wikileaks loaded :>
I'm not sure whether or not I want to DL this stuff though
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