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>>Many people and publications have said publication of the war documents could put informants at risk. Do we know that anything happened to any of them? That would be news, not speculation. (I know Fox News Bill does not distinguish between the two).
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>You've managed to exceed your previous level of idiocy with that reply Mike.
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I agree completely. I'm sure every soldier, agent, state department employee, and intelligence sources have warm and fuzzy feelings about protecting our country now. It's known that our enemies will target individuals and their families once they know their identities.

A spokesman for the Taliban told Britain’s Channel 4 News on Thursday that the insurgent group is scouring classified American military documents posted online by the group WikiLeaks for information to help them find and “punish” Afghan informers.

Speaking by telephone from an undisclosed location, Zabihullah Mujahid, who frequently contacts news organizations, including The Times on behalf of the Taliban, said, “We are studying the report.” He added:

We knew about the spies and people who collaborate with U.S. forces. We will investigate through our own secret service whether the people mentioned are really spies working for the U.S. If they are U.S. spies, then we know how to punish them.


http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/07/30/taliban-study-wikileaks-to-hunt-informants/
http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/uk/taliban+hunt+wikileaks+outed+afghan+informers/3727667.html
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