1. The U.S. military's top officer charged Thursday that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, in releasing tens of thousands of secret documents, had endangered the lives of American troops and Afghan informants who have assisted U.S. forces. Joint Chiefs of Staff - United States - Wikileaks - Classified information - Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Washington Post - Jul 29 09:00pm
  2. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen is ordinarily a mild-mannered man. But they could barely contain his anger on Thursday at WikiLeaks for publishing tens of thousands of secret documents about the Afghanistan war.
    Wired News - Jul 29 04:33pm
  3. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff expresses 140 characters' worth of his views Wikileaks - Michael Mullen - Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff - Twitter - Mike Mullen
    The Atlantic - Jul 29 08:46pm
  4. Washington, July 30 : United States has asked for FBI’s help to inquiry into the leaking of more than 90,000 classified military records on the Afghan war by 'WikiLeaks' website, and accused its founder Julian Assange of having 'blood ... on his hands.'
    New Kerala - 13 minutes ago
  5. Hundreds of portraits of generals and admirals hang like wallpaper along the Pentagon's endless corridors. Pentagon - September 11 2001 - Terrorism - Incidents - United States
    Washington Post - Jul 29 09:00pm
  6. An Army private suspected of leaking classified material, including videos and other documents, has been transferred from Kuwait to a Marine Corps brig in Quantico, Virginia.
    CNN - Jul 29 10:48pm
  7. A criminal investigation into the leak of tens of thousands of secret Afghanistan war logs could go beyond the military, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday, and he did not rule out that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange could be a target.
    AP via Yahoo! News - Jul 29 08:19pm
  8. The top U.S. military officer said Thursday that Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, was risking lives to make a political point by publishing thousands of military reports from Afghanistan.
    CNN - Jul 29 03:43pm
  9. The whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks may have blood on its hands, the Pentagon said on Thursday, warning its unprecedented leak of secret U.S. military files could cost lives and damage trust of allies.
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 29 03:52pm
  10. WASHINGTON — A low-ranking Army soldier suspected of leaking thousands of classified documents had access to the documents because U.S. officials have pressed to make sure secret information is available to combat units.
    McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News - Jul 29 06:11pm