- Iran Arming Militias to kidnap and Kill U.S. soldiers
A number of the fact if Iraq war leaked military secrets because circulation to the public through wikileaks. Including document that contains in Iran the mess in Iraq.
Reuters Announces, the document is called an Iran shadow war was involved with U.S. troops in Iraq. Tehran accused using militias to kill and kidnap U.S. soldiers.
Militias trained in such a way by which alleged strong, Iran Revolution Gard. Even in August, the US Special Envoy on Iraq says Iran is responsible for 1/4 victims of U.S. troops being killed.
There has been no response from Iran over information circulating. But Foreign Minister AS Hillary Clinton said confidential information to circulate freely could make us residents in danger. The Pentagon also warned the leaking of the document can make the lives of US troops and the people of Iraq are threatened.
Different opinions articulated by members of Congress from the Democrats, Dennis Kucinich of Ohio. He argued the information war in Iraq should be disclosed so that the people know US.
"The people of the US have a right to know how many people were killed in Iraq was innocent. Could have been more of the millions of innocent people were killed since the invasion and the war that is sustainable," he said.
In its website, Wikileaks began to throw these documents to the public on October 22, 2010. They claim these leaks is the largest in the history of the u.s. military.
From this data looks when more than 60 percent of the fatalities were civilians. Almost 31 innocent citizens have to stretch every day in Iraq over the past six years the US occupation in Iraq. - Civil buildings blown up because there are Unexpected Enemies
For the sake of pursuing an unexpected enemy, the u.s. military seems to be able to do any action it belongs to the extreme. Including blow up a civilian building.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange says, based on secret documents U.S. military that was in his hand, there are numerous reports that could be going on any target. One of them is to blow up the building in favor of civilian killing one unexpected enemy.
"There are reports of civilians killed in checkpoint, Iraq prisoners tortured, Coalition forces and US troops blow up entire buildings civil because in it there is an unexpected enemy," so it is written in the wikileaks as quoted Reuters.
Other reports mention there are Apache helicopters killing u.s. foes who have given up. Their enemies could not reasonably gave up on a plane or a helicopter."CLEARED TO ENGAGE. /___ STATES THEY CAN NOT SURRENDER TO AIRCRAFT AND ARE STILL VALID TARGETS."
In its website, wikileaks began to throw these documents to the public on October 22, 2010. They claim these leaks is the largest in the history of the U.S. military.
The contents of the document contains, among others, there are 109.032 people who died in the Iraq war. Those killed consisted of civilians, 66.081 23.984 buggers security (the enemy), Iraq's army, 3.771 17,313 coalition forces.
From this data looks when more than 60 percent of the fatalities were civilians. Almost 31 innocent citizens have to stretch every day in Iraq over the past six years the US occupation in Iraq. - U.S. military closed the eyes of torture Iraqi prisoners
The U.S. military assumed control of security during the occupation in Iraq. But they are quite the let alone torture action and violence perpetrated against Iraq's security forces are prisoners of war.
It was revealed in a secret US military documents released by Wikileaks. There are no legal proceedings against police torture detainees to Iraq were injured.
Wikileaks provides access to secret documents to the international media. One document contains the prisoners shot by Iraq police on her legs. Bone fracture, part of her body hurt here and there because it also was hit by the whip.
"The result: there are no further investigation," written The Guardian and Reuters.
Amnesty International questioned why the U.S. Government did a 'letting'. There are indications that the U.S. Government had violated international law by handing detainees to Iraq security forces known to torture them.
"This document proves that the U.S. has additional authority know torture systematically during all these years," said Amnesty International's Director for the Middle East and North Africa, Malcolm Smart.
In its website, Wikileaks began to throw these documents to the public on October 22, 2010. They claim these leaks is the largest in the history of the U.S. military.
The contents of the document contains, among others, there are 109.032 people who died in the Iraq war. Those killed consisted of civilians, 66.081 23.984 buggers security (the enemy), Iraq's army, 3.771 17,313 coalition forces.
From this data looks when more than 60 percent of the fatalities were civilians. Almost 31 innocent citizens have to stretch every day in Iraq over the past six years the US occupation in Iraq.
Apache helicopters Out of the enemy's Surrender
Secret of U.S. military documents were leaked on Wikileaks shows the facts of human rights violations committed during the occupation of u.s. troops in Iraq. In one document, US troops opened fire on an enemy that is known to have given up. Wikileaks founder Julian Assange says, one document containing log apache helicopter war that kills an enemy who has surrendered. - Wikileaks show off 400 thousands of the Top Secret Documents of U.S. military in Iraq
Top Secret of the US military documents that contained its action during the Iraq war, released on Wikileaks. No less than 391.832 logs or notes during the war as of 1 January 2004 until 31 December 2009 was released to the public. - The U.S. ignored torture of Iraqis
Wikileaks leaked nearly 400,000 Iraq War documents of American military Documents leaked and shows Americans let Iraq do torture apparatus.
Wikileaks plans to publish secret documents, the U.S. military says a number of publishing secret documents on the Wikileaks site may harm the United States and its allies and Iraq civilians. The secret is expected to put up hundreds of thousands of American military documents about the war of Iraq. - Pentagon misgivings Plan of Iraq War Documents leaked by WikiLeaks
The plan of leaked secret documents by WikiLeaks returns to make the Pentagon's alert. They keep right on their secret documents, because WikiLeaks leaked document boasted would 400,000 of Iraq war military.
Saturday 23 June 2012
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