Sunday, August 29, 2010

WikiLeaks posts additional top secret paperwork this time around from Central Intelligence Agency

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 info 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 the Pentagon insist the record is essentially harmless, however aren’t thrilled with its publication. Post resource – WikiLeaks scandals continue with leak of Cia documents by Newystype.com.

WikiLeaks releases Top Secret Cia report

As outlined by CNN, there is a new post via WikiLeaks. The subject was previously a classified record from the Central Intelligence Agency. The report explores possible exporting of terrorism by the U.S. through foreign policy and other avenues. It is entitled “What if Foreigners see the United States as ‘Exporter of Terrorism?’”. How was it found? No one knows. Examples are highlighted such as the Irish Republican Army receiving aid from Irish Americans, Jewish-American support for extremist Israeli terrorist groups and so forth. The file is mostly about potential fallout. The primary concern is what could happen if other nations see the United States of America as an exporter of terrorism.

Perfectly normal for Red Cell

The document was created by a division of the CIA called Red Cell. Basically, that report is the work of Red Cell. The policy and statements of the United States is examined, and Red Cell plays devil’s advocate. More or less, the job of Red Cell is to look at things from a different point of view. The Pentagon is not happy about the leaks, and also the Central Intelligence Agency isn’t really either. Authorities have admitted the record poses no serious threat however that all files from the Defense Department or Cia should be removed and returned.

WikiLeaks top shot in deep trouble

Founder and editor of the site, Julian Assange, is no stranger to being at the center of controversy. Recently, he was arrested in Sweden for rape. Since he wasn’t in Sweden at the time, the arrest was in absentia. The judge presiding over the case dropped it the day after they were filed. Assange has attributed the charges to a smear campaign against him by offended governments conspiring with European lawful authorities. He has been in legal trouble for hacking in Australia, his home country.

Further reading

CNN

edition.cnn.com/2010/US/08/25/WikiLeaks.central inteligence agency.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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