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01-19-2011, 05:55 PM
WikiLeaks is an international non-profit organisation that publishes submissions of private, secret, and classified media from anonymous news sources and news leaks. Its website, launched in 2006 under The Sunshine Press organisation, claimed a database of more than 1.2 million documents within a year of its launch. WikiLeaks describes its founders as a mix of Chinese dissidents, journalists, mathematicians, and start-up company technologists from the United States, Taiwan, Europe, Australia, and South Africa. Julian Assange, an Australian Internet activist, is generally described as its director. The site was originally launched as a user-editable wiki, but has progressively moved towards a more traditional publication model and no longer accepts either user comments or edits.
Isrel Preparing for BIG WAR
The Israeli chief of staff, Gabi Ashkenazi, told a U.S. congressional delegation in 2009 that his country is preparing for a major Middle East war, probably against Hamas or Hezbollah.
Ashkenazi said that the air threat to Israel is "more serious than ever" and estimated the number of rockets of Hezbollah's in 40 000, many of them capable of reaching deep into Israel. "So Israel is putting so much emphasis on defense against rockets, " he explains.
Nuclear material at the mercy of terrorists in Yemen
poorest country in the Middle East and home to a well structured arm of al-Qaeda. there is no security for nuclear material in Yemen
VIDEO: Collateral Murder
U.S. Apache helicopter in the context of the occupation of Iraq, killing at least 12 people, among them, two journalists from the Reuters news agency (Namir Noor Elden and his driver, Saeed Chmagh) during an attack on Baghdad in 2007
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The Taliban pays better than the U.S.
One of the WikiLeaks documents, from February 2008, describes how a Taliban leader offered an Afghan National Army brigade commander $100,000 to quit, dwarfing the $805 a month that an officer of his rank would pull in after 24 years of service.
Afghan soldiers are killing each other in drug-fueled, fratricidal skirmishes
The WikiLeaks dump includes reports of more than 60 clashes between members of the Afghan security forces. The sometimes-deadly incidents were often fueled by drugs. In one fatal gunfight among Afghan Border Police, "a significant proportion" were "high on opium and having a party." In another incident, a National Police officer shot at National Army troops who caught him smoking hashish in the shower.
Isrel Preparing for BIG WAR
The Israeli chief of staff, Gabi Ashkenazi, told a U.S. congressional delegation in 2009 that his country is preparing for a major Middle East war, probably against Hamas or Hezbollah.
Ashkenazi said that the air threat to Israel is "more serious than ever" and estimated the number of rockets of Hezbollah's in 40 000, many of them capable of reaching deep into Israel. "So Israel is putting so much emphasis on defense against rockets, " he explains.
Nuclear material at the mercy of terrorists in Yemen
poorest country in the Middle East and home to a well structured arm of al-Qaeda. there is no security for nuclear material in Yemen
VIDEO: Collateral Murder
U.S. Apache helicopter in the context of the occupation of Iraq, killing at least 12 people, among them, two journalists from the Reuters news agency (Namir Noor Elden and his driver, Saeed Chmagh) during an attack on Baghdad in 2007
25EWUUBjPMo
The Taliban pays better than the U.S.
One of the WikiLeaks documents, from February 2008, describes how a Taliban leader offered an Afghan National Army brigade commander $100,000 to quit, dwarfing the $805 a month that an officer of his rank would pull in after 24 years of service.
Afghan soldiers are killing each other in drug-fueled, fratricidal skirmishes
The WikiLeaks dump includes reports of more than 60 clashes between members of the Afghan security forces. The sometimes-deadly incidents were often fueled by drugs. In one fatal gunfight among Afghan Border Police, "a significant proportion" were "high on opium and having a party." In another incident, a National Police officer shot at National Army troops who caught him smoking hashish in the shower.