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Topic History of: US says leaks may damage security -
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veritas this is rubbish. Afghans and Iraqis know what atrocities have happened in their countries.

All they are worried about is public opinion. Just like the Vietnam War.
In The Know It seems that not only have they been LYING about the number of civilian deaths, but it looks as if they have been committing war crimes by actually planning to murder people (so-called "insurgents") without any trial or evidence whatsoever.

Its also revealed that the Taliban does have ground-to-air missiles ... the very weapon that forced the Russians to abandon their tanks and run like hell !

No wonder they wanted to suppress the truth !
BR The security of the NWO and their illegal wars.

Must be hard for them now the public realise the war has been going in a different way and that the media is totally controlled and only parrots what it is fed.

We should pull out now and save the money to spend on our schools.
In The Know - damage their own LYING reputation, more like ! (LOL)

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The United States has condemned as "irresponsible" the leak of 90,000 military records, saying publication could threaten national security.

The documents released by the Wikileaks website include details of killings of Afghan civilians unreported until now.

Three news organisations had advance access to the records, which also show Nato concerns that Pakistan and Iran are helping the Taliban in Afghanistan.


from - BBC News - www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-10758578