Wikileaks Drops Huge Afghanistan War Documents Leak
WikiLeaks today released over 75,000 reports covering the war in Afghanistan.
The Afghan War Diaries an extraordinary secret compendium of over 91,000 reports covering the war in Afghanistan from 2004 to 2010. The reports describe the majority of lethal military actions involving the United States military. They include the number of persons internally stated to be killed, wounded, or detained during each action, together with the precise geographical location of each event, and the military units involved and major weapon systems used. More>>
The Guardian: Afghanistan War Logs: Story Behind Biggest Leak In Intelligence History
US authorities have known for weeks that they have suffered a haemorrhage of secret information on a scale which makes even the leaking of the Pentagon Papers during the Vietnam war look limited by comparison.
The Afghan war logs, from which the Guardian reports today, consist of 92,201 internal records of actions by the US military in Afghanistan between January 2004 and December 2009 – threat reports from intelligence agencies, plans and accounts of coalition operations, descriptions of enemy attacks and roadside bombs, records of meetings with local politicians, most of them classified secret.
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Guardian's source for these is Wikileaks,
the website which specialises in publishing untraceable
material from whistleblowers, which is simultaneously
publishing raw material from the logs. More>>
ALSO:
- The Guardian - Afghanistan: The war logs | World news | guardian.co.uk
- New York Times - The War Logs - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com
New York Times: Pakistan Spy Service Aids Insurgents, Reports Assert
Americans fighting the war in Afghanistan have long harbored strong suspicions that Pakistan’s military spy service has guided the Afghan insurgency with a hidden hand, even as Pakistan receives more than $1 billion a year from Washington for its help combating the militants, according to a trove of secret military field reports to be made public Sunday. More>>
Der Spiegel: The Afghanistan Protocol: Explosive Leaks Provide Image Of War From Those Fighting It
In an unprecedented development, close to 92,000 classified documents pertaining to the war in Afghanistan have been leaked. SPIEGEL, the New York Times and the Guardian have analyzed the raft of mostly classified documents. The war logs expose the true scale of the Western military deployment -- and the problems beleaguering Germany's Bundeswehr in the Hindu Kush. More>>