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Top secret report via Central Intelligence Agency posted by WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks is not a preferred site of the United States of America government, as they posted some sensitive materials pertaining to the Afghan war. Details that could endanger soldiers’ lives will never be posted, insists WikiLeaks, but that does not mean all activity on the site has slowed to a crawl. The website lately released a Cia record that explores non-mainstream dogma of the role of the United States and the Central Intelligence Agency in world terrorism. The Pentagon and the Central Intelligence Agency deplore the release but insist the report isn’t damaging.

WikiLeaks puts up secret Cia document

An internal Cia file, which was classified, was released on WikiLeaks, as outlined by CNN. The paper, “What if Foreigners see the United States as ‘Exporter of Terrorism?’”, explores the possibility of America or Americans possibly having exported terrorism. How was it found? Not a soul knows. You will find real examples, for instance the IRA receiving funding from Irish Americans and Israeli terrorist groups receiving support from Jewish Americans. The main focus of the report is the potential ramifications should the U.S. be perceived as a creator and exporter of terrorism.

Typical for Red Cell

The document was created by a division of the CIA called Red Cell. Essentially, that paper is the position 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 individuals are to think critically. To go against convention. The CIA and also the Pentagon have both condemned the latest leak. Authorities have admitted the record poses no significant threat but that all files from the Defense Department or Central Intelligence Agency should be removed and returned.

Is the WikiLeaks founder in danger or otherwise not?

There is nothing new about scandal concerning WikiLeaks founder and editor Julian Assange. There was an arrest made in absentia of Assange in Sweden on rape charges. However, even the judge that got the case didn’t purchase it. So the charges were dismissed the next period. Assange attributes the charges to governments’ colluding to smear him within the press. He has been in lawful trouble before. He was convicted of hacking in Australia, his native land.

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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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