Newsweek: Wikileaks to Expose Biggest Military Leak Ever
As part of its work to publish document leaks related to US wars in Afghanistan, Wikileaks is now willing, in a week or so, to post what is being said to be history's biggest military leak, concerning the US war on Iraq.
According to Iain Overton, editor of Bureau of Investigative Journalism, said his organization, along with several media outlets, is working with wikileaks in advance of any release.
Newsweek reported Overton saying that this would be the biggest leak of military intelligence ever.
Editor of Bureau of investigative Journalism also told Newsweek, that the expected document leaks will be released by many media outlets from all over the world at the same time.
Wikileaks had previously exposed some 77,000 documents including military details about the US wars, which also drew high criticism from the Pentagon.
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