WikiLeaks Disclosures Unlikely To Change Course Of Afghanistan War -- Washington Post
In the first 24 hours after the unauthorized release of more than 91,000 secret documents about the war in Afghanistan, a few things became clear to the officials, lawmakers and experts reading them:
-- New evidence that the war effort is plagued by unreliable Afghan and Pakistani partners seems unlikely to undermine fragile congressional support or force the Obama administration to shift strategy.
More News On the Aftermath Of The Wikileaks Story
The War Logs -- New York Times
The War Logs -- The Guardian
The Afghanistan Protocol -- Spiegel Online
Afghan War Diary, 2004-2010 -- WikiLeaks
US braces for blowback over Afghan war disclosures -- AP
Documents leak leaves White House on defensive about Afghanistan policy -- L.A. Times
Huge leak of secret files sows new Afghan war doubts -- AFP
Leaked archive fuels doubts on Afghan war -- Reuters
Leaks Add to Pressure on White House Over Strategy -- New York Times
Afghanistan questions U.S. silence over Pakistan's role -- Reuters
The Fallout of the Afghanistan Files -- New York Times
White House blasts Wikileaks for documents leak -- Washington Times
Congress's response to WikiLeaks: shoot the messenger -- Christian Science Monitor
Obama and Afghanistan: New debate, same strategy -- USA Today
Afghan, Pakistani Reactions at Odds Over Leaked US Documents -- Voice of America
Pakistani Spy Agency Denounces US Intel Docs -- New York Times
Pakistan decries WikiLeaks release of U.S. military documents on Afghan war -- Washington Post
WikiLeaks' reports about Afghan war enrage Pakistanis -- Xinhuanet
WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange, Armed With Idealism -- and the Facts -- Politics Daily
WikiLeaks shrouded in its own secrecy -- USA Today
WikiLeaks emerges as powerful online whistle-blower -- L.A. Times
WikiLeaks: Group Vows to Put More Documents Online -- New York Times/AP
WikiLeaks Rolled Dice to Raise Its Profile -- Wall Street Journal
What Is Wikileaks? -- Voice of America
WikiLeaks case highlights digital security challenge -- AFP
Top 10 Leaks -- Time Magazine
Wikileaks and Afghanistan: why the blogosphere's obsession with leaks is life-threatening -- Milo Yiannopoulos, The Guardian
War logs are no surprise to Afghans -- Nushin Arbabzadah, The Guardian
With friends like Pakistan… -- Adrien Michaels, The Telegraph
Is WikiLeaks the Pentagon Papers, Part 2? Parallels, and differences, exist. -- Paul Farhi and Ellen Nakashima, Washington Post
Wikileaks reveal the obvious dangers of Afghanistan -- Eugene Robinson, Washington Post
White House vs. WikiLeaksU.S. officials rebut WikiLeaks and defend the Afghan war. Are they right? -- William Saletan, Slate
US needs lesson in 'secret-keeping' -- Robert Grenier, Al Jazeera
Wikileaks' release of classified field reports on Afghan war reveals not much -- Washington Post editorial
Getting Lost in the Fog of War -- Andrew Exum, New York Times
The Assange Leaks: What’s new about the WikiLeaks data? -- Joshua Foust, Colombia Journalism Review http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/26/AR2010072605657.html?hpid=topnewshttp://warnewsupdates.blogspot.com/2010/07/fallout-from-wikileaks-continues.html
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