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AP Online
| over 2 years ago
The Obama administration is bracing for the imminent disclosure by the WikiLeaks website of a vast cache of secret U.S. Iraq war documents, which could throw a light on some of the darkest episodes of that conflict.
WikiLeaks, a self-...
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Associated Press
| over 2 years ago
The Obama administration is bracing for the imminent disclosure by the WikiLeaks website of a vast cache of secret U.S. Iraq war documents, which could throw a light on some of the darkest episodes of that conflict. WikiLeaks, a self-described...
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AP Online
| over 2 years ago
Radical Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki lunched at the Pentagon as part of a program to reach out to moderate Muslims in the months after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, a military official said Thursday.
The U.S.-born al-Qaida...
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Zawya Regional
| over 2 years ago
Wednesday, Oct 20, 2010 The Obama administration has formally approved more than $60bn in arms sales to Saudi Arabia, the largest such transaction in history. Supporters of the deal,notified to Congress on Wednesday after prolonged consultations, say...
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Asian Wall Street Journal
| over 2 years ago
Pentagon team has been reviewing copies of Iraq war documents the website WikiLeaks may release in coming days and plans to notify Iraqis named in the documents in an effort to minimize potential damage from the security breach, defense officials...
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Yedioth Ahronoth
| over 2 years ago
Approximately 400,000 documents regarding the war in Iraq are expected to be published. In July, Wikileaks published 77,000 classified documents on the war in Afghanistan. (AFP)
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Xtra News
| over 2 years ago
The whistleblowing website WikiLeaks annonced Tuesday it had not specified what its next revelations would be about, amid fierce speculation that further secret US military files would be unveiled. In a tweet on the micro-blogging networking site...
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Zee News
| over 2 years ago
Pentagon sets up team as massive WikiLeak nears Washington: The Pentagon said it had a 120-member team prepared to review a massive leak of as many as 500,000 Iraq war documents, which are expected to be released by the WikiLeaks website sometime...
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Fox
| over 2 years ago
The Pentagon is bracing itself for another massive, classified document from self-proclaimed whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, and this time it's asking reporters not publish the senstive information that WikiLeaks provides...David Lapan, a Pentagon...
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The Hindu
| over 2 years ago
Washington, October 19, 2010 The Pentagon has asked mainstream media outlets not to publish the sensitive classified documents on Iraq which is expected to be leaked and posted online by whistleblower WikiLeak. Describing WikiLeak as an irresponsible...
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Moreover Silicon Valley
| over 2 years ago
Skip related content WikiLeaks, which in July released some 70,000 U.S. documents on the Afghanistan war, is expected soon to post on its website as many as 500,000 classified leaked U.S. documents from the Iraq war. The U.S. government in July...
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CNN
| over 2 years ago
The Pentagon has assembled a group of 120 experts ready to review the anticipated publication by the website WikiLeaks of 400,000 military documents from the war in Iraq, according to Pentagon spokesman Col...Lapan said the Pentagon's team of experts...
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USA Today
| over 2 years ago
A Pentagon task force was bracing Monday for the unauthorized release of perhaps hundreds of thousands of secret documents on the war in Iraq and has asked the news media not to publish them. The website WikiLeaks has obtained an undisclosed number...
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Turkish Press
| over 2 years ago
The Pentagon on Monday urged media outlets not to publish secret military files on Iraq obtained by WikiLeaks, as the website vowed to release the secret documents "very soon." "News organizations should be cautioned not to facilitate the leaking of...
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Reuters
| over 2 years ago
U.S. soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 116th Infantry Regiment, wait to load their luggage as they prepare to pull out from Iraq and leave for Kuwait from Tallil Air Base near Nassiriya, 300 km (185 miles) southeast of Baghdad, August 15, 2010. The...
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Canada.com
| over 2 years ago
Sweden has denied a residence permit to Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, the whistle-blowing website. Prosecutors are investigating rape and sexual molestation allegations against Assange, 39, by two Swedish women. He has strenuously denied...
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The Daily Telegraph
| over 2 years ago
WikiLeaks has not published about 400,000 secret reports on the Iraq war as had been widely rumoured, but they will be available "very soon", a spokesman says. The Pentagon scoured through an Iraq war database overnight to prepare for potential...
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AP Online
| over 2 years ago
The founder of Wikileaks was denied a Swedish residency permit on Monday and said his whistleblowing website had been cut off by a company that handled many of its donations.
Julian Assange blamed the financial cutoff on the U.S.
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AP Online
| over 2 years ago
The Pentagon on Monday asked media organizations not to publish any classified war files released by the WikiLeaks Web site, as the U.S. braces for the potential disclosure of hundreds of thousands of secret Iraq war documents.
In July,...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
| over 2 years ago
The Pentagon on Monday asked media organizations not to publish any classified war files released by the WikiLeaks Web site, as the U.S. braces for the potential disclosure of hundreds of thousands of secret Iraq war documents. In July, WikiLeaks...
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Tech Dirt
| over 2 years ago
That became a common theme, and we had numerous commenters insist that such informants were being killed...The very same Robert Gates has now admitted that it turns out no intelligence sources were revealed . Afghans needing protection or to be moved...
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AP Online
| over 2 years ago
The Pentagon on Monday asked media organizations not to publish any classified war files released by the WikiLeaks Web site, as the U.S. braces for the potential disclosure of hundreds of thousands of secret Iraq war documents.
In July,...
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AP Online
| over 2 years ago
Sweden's immigration authority on Monday rejected WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's request for residency, a potential setback in his efforts to gain protection from Swedish press freedom laws.
The Australian has been exploring ways to...
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Kansas City Star
| over 2 years ago
The Pentagon is asking media organizations not to publish or post on websites classified war files released by the WikiLeaks Web site.The Defense Department has been bracing for a possible leak of as many as many as 400,000 documents from a military...
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Sydney Morning Herald
| over 2 years ago
I can confirm that there's nothing coming out today," Kristinn Hrafnsson told AFP. "I can say with certainty that WikiLeaks will publish something very soon," the close collaborator of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange added. Advertisement: Story...
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International Business Times
| over 2 years ago
The Economic Monitor Subscribe to The Economic Monitor to get the day's most relevant news, data and anlaysis ...Defense Department came out clearing the air on Monday saying it is expecting a massive leak of more than 400,000 secret documents...
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Alternet
| over 2 years ago
Alternet's Scott Thrill wrote last month the speculation that the leaks could contain American military participation in bloody conflicts as well as detainee abuse conducted by Iraqi security forces. Previous leaks from the company, including video...
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Voice of America
| over 2 years ago
Defense Department is bracing for a massive leak of more than 400,000 secret U.S. military documents on the website WikiLeaks. Pentagon spokesmen say they are preparing for the expected leak of sensitive intelligence on the Iraq war. The release is...
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Asian Tribune
| over 2 years ago
22 editor Possibly today, Monday 18 October, WikiLeaks is likely to release as many as 400,000 US classified logs from Iraq/Afghan War Theater incurring further damage to U.S. war efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq. The clandestine organization...
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Al Jazeera
| over 2 years ago
The Pentagon has assembled a 120-member team to prepare for the expected publication of some 400,000 Iraq war documents on the Wikileaks website. The documents are thought to concern battle activity, Iraqi security forces and civilian casualties.
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BBC
| over 2 years ago
Pentagon braces for new Iraq war Wikileaks Mr Assange founded the Wikileaks whistleblower website in 2006 The US military has assembled a 120-member team to prepare for the expected publication of some 400,000 Iraq war documents on the Wikileaks...
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Daily News & Analysis
| over 2 years ago
The Pentagon said on Sunday it had a 120-member team prepared to review a massive leak of as many as 5,00,000 Iraq war documents, which are expected to be released by the WikiLeaks website sometime this month...Dave Lapan told Reuters the timing of...
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World News
| over 2 years ago
The Pentagon said on Sunday it had a 120-member team prepared to review a massive leak of as many as 500,000 Iraq war documents, which are expected to be released by the WikiLeaks website sometime this month...Dave Lapan told Reuters the timing of...