Tuesday, August 31, 2010

WikiLeaks scandals carry on with leak regarding Cia paperwork

WikiLeaks is not a preferred site of the United States government, as they posted some sensitive materials pertaining to the Afghan war. Though WikiLeaks maintains it would never release any information that could put soldiers in danger, the release of somewhat sensitive paperwork has continued. An additional release from the site is quite interesting. It is a Cia record exploring how the U.S. exports terrorism. The Central Intelligence Agency and also the Pentagon have decried the release, though disclosed the record does not pose a risk when out in the open.

Brand new Cia document via WikiLeaks

According to CNN, there is a brand new post on WikiLeaks. The subject was previously a classified document from the Cia. The paper, “What if Foreigners see the United States as ‘Exporter of Terrorism?’”, explores the possibility of America or Americans possibly having exported terrorism. It isn’t known how the document was obtained. There are real examples, such as the IRA receiving funding from Irish Americans and Israeli terrorist groups receiving support from Jewish Americans. The report is mostly about potential fallout. The main concern is what could happen if other countries see the United States as an exporter of terrorism.

Merely a moment at the office with Red Cell

The document was created by a division of the CIA called Red Cell. Essentially, that report is the task of Red Cell. The policy and statements of the United States of America is examined, and Red Cell plays devil’s advocate. The vocation is Red Cell people are to think critically. To go against convention. The CIA isn’t really happy with the disclosure. Neither is the Pentagon. The Central Intelligence Agency has essentially said the paper is not a threat. However, the Department of Defense and the Central Intelligence Agency want any of their papers back.

WikiLeaks head honcho in serious trouble

There is nothing brand new about scandal concerning WikiLeaks founder and editor Julian Assange. Just lately, he was arrested in Sweden for rape. Since he was not in Sweden at the time, the arrest was in absentia. The judge presiding over the case dropped it the time after they were filed. Assange attributes the charges to governments’ colluding to smear him in the press. He has been in lawful trouble before. He was convicted of hacking in Australia, his native land.

More on this topic

CNN

edition.cnn.com/2010/US/08/25/WikiLeaks.cia.release/?hpt=Sbin#fbid=QdDzKvaTDgY and wom=false

WikiLeaks

file.WikiLeaks.org/file/us-cia-redcell-exporter-of-terrorism-2010.pdf



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