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WikiLeaks Founder Put His Safety On The Line

August 10. 2010

Julian Assange

WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, put his life on the line, to end the war in Afghanistan and should be protected for doing so. Assange leaked thousands of U.S. government documents and a video, illustrating the war has killed far more civilians than terrorists. 

In the Granai massacre, an estimated 100 children and 59 adults were killed, when 500-1000 pound bombs, were dropped on their village in Afghanistan. As it stands, most of the causalities in the Afghanistan war have been civilians, which is very lamentable. The Bush Administration misused the U.S. Military.   

As such, Assange and illegally incarcerated, gay soldier, Bradley E. Manning, are whistleblowers, who are justified in leaking the documents. The public needed to know about these atrocities the American people did not sign up for.  

U.S. President Barack Obama (center), CIA Deputy Director, Stephen Kappes (left) and CIA Director, Leon Panetta (right) entering the CIA 

The CIA wants WikiLeaks gone and they are out to get the poor chap, Assange, who has been keeping a low profile. One does not want Assange to end up like Dr. Kelly, dead from an alleged suicide for opposing a war, with the public later finding out it was murder. 

When a government becomes unhinged, anything can happen and current rumblings in the international community, about planned CIA action against Assange, are not good. If you go through with getting rid of him, everyone will know you did it.

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