That is pretty rich.
Guy reports on documents in a war-zone from a largely unsupported military excursion, in the process raising the profile of civilian and 'friendly fire' incidents, and the blood is then on his hands?
Talk about shooting the messenger...
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A guy who was in custody and then was let back into the wild is now threatening tribal elders (I am sure this is a brand spanking new tactic only used because of the leaks...) and this is some how Julian Assange's fault?
That is some interesting logic...
Last edited by Flash Walken; 08-03-2010 at 03:41 PM.
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