Secret documents about Iraq war
Several Hundred civilians killed at checkpoints
Papers published by Wikileaks reveal obviously the killing of "several hundred Iraqi civilians at US checkpoints." This was reported by Arabic Al-Jasira. It promises additional revelations about the operations of US troops. NATO and US utter concern about possible revelations.......»
The US army had obtained orders not to impose against the torture forms, AL Jasira continued relating to Wikileaks. It furthermore reported that hundreds of civilians were killed at US checkpoints during the Iraq war. Contrasting US denials, the US kept file about the number killed throughout the entire war. The number killed during the invasion in 2003 was much higher than originally reported, Jasira continued.
"No indictment " against BlackwaterUSA
Wikileaks possesses documents relating to the Iraq war totalling 400000 and dating from 1st of jan 2004 till 31st dec 2009.
It results out of these papers that there were further cases where BlackwaterUSA killed further civilians. "An indictment was never put up" Jasira declared.
The English channel of Qatari Jasira announced a series of reports starting friday 23 h cet (14h pst) with "mind-blowing new informations about the operations of US troops during the IRaq war." Wikileaks announced b4hand the publication of numerous new military documents about the Iraq war.
"These are all news from yesterday"
The publication expected for days will bring nothin new 2 light according to the Pentagon. "Therell be hardly any surprises" said the Pentagon speaker Chris Perrine. "These are all news from yesterday." Most of it was already covered "very very extensively."
After day long media reports about a possible publication wikileak founder Assange said on tuesday the reports r wrong. Via Twitter wikileaks announced on thursday thought "a big press conference in Europe."
The Pentagon prepared with a 120 men strong taskforce for the publication. It triggers to investigate certain ramifications of the report if Wikileaks publishes certain files via the internet the Pentagon declared.
Rasmussen concerned
NATO general sec Rasmussen and the Pentagon uttered concern about the upcoming publication. The revelation of new files could endanger "soldiers and also civilians" Rasmussen said in Berlin.


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