Leaked Doc May Have Forced US To Speed Up Bin Laden Raid
cf18 writes "Wikileaks released a set of leaked Guantanamo prisoner files to the public last week. Among them is a document dated from 2008, which mentioned both Osama's trusted courier's name and Abbottabad, the city in which Osama had been hiding. There are speculations that, fearing al-Qaida realized their courier may have been tracked and move Osama, the US administration accelerated their plan and attacked the target site over the weekend. This link highlights the relevant section of the document."
For every improperly classified document they release, they're releasing thousands of things that should be kept secret.
They aren't competent to do what they are doing, and we're not safe as long as they are making these mistakes.
So that's why a soldier who leaks classified information is jailed as a traitor.
So what's the argument here? That wikileaks got the government to actually get around to going after the most wanted man in the world? HBGary? Is that you?
If we are so far reaching to say that "Obama got him", can't we just go one more step and say "Wikileaks got him"? Therefore Bradley Manning is a hero!
The said document was planted and leaked to Wikileaks by the US government so it could use the said document against Julian Assange and Wikileaks and claim that the Wikileaks disclosure of the said document jeopardized the raid plan. The truth is the raid plan had been made 4 weeks before the said document was leaked to Wikileaks and the raid had to be postponed by one day, they planned to raid Osama's hideout on April 31 because that's also the day when Hitler committed suicide 66 years ago.
All the folks afraid of wikileaks are right - if something something then maybe something something and then maybe Bin Laden would still be alive. Scary.
So uh, why did it take so long to plan an attack if they had a lead for more than 2 years? That's only the age of the document as well, the guy in question here (Libi) was captured way back in 2005.
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So the government knew from 2003 the approximate whereabouts of Osama and did nothing till 2011. What a charade.
Forced military action in response to actionable intelligence being outed to the media? Info leak prompts active policy change? Say it ain't so!
Would the US have sat on it had Wikileaks NOT put it into the publics eye? It wouldn't be the first time they've sat on actionable intel... (referring to 'Bin Laden' at tora-bora and how spec-ops had his location in eye-sight, yet no one up the chain oh' command would make the call... )
If WikiLeaks hadn't forced the US government to accelerate their plans, they may have stalled long enough for Osama to move to a new location. Why, if it weren't for WikiLeaks, the completely successful raid which was executed with zero US casualties might not have happened at all! We should all take a moment to thank Julian Assange and the rest of the people responsible for WikiLeaks for their part in helping take down bin Laden.
sensitive--as opposed to embarrassing-- information? How could they not figure out the name of OBL's courier and his location shouldn't be public knowledge?
Never let a lack of data get in the way of a good rant.
SEALS were practising before that, and it was suspected/known in March where he was. This is complete speculation on the Brit press. Wikileaks does not have that kind of power, ever.
it's hanged, retard
Im curious to know whether he is/was still relevant. In the NBC broadcast the anchor said something like many al-queda soldiers dont even know who Bin Laden is. I understand that they fight for a cause, rather than fighting for a commander. So.....was the raid on Bin Laden really that important? Revenge and icing on the cake for Obama?
Im all for being Patriotic, but if he's not calling any shots how is he a threat? Even if he was still relevant, shouldnt we be looking for his replacement now?
Don't be an idiot.
There is much more you can learn about the terror network by watching and intercepting the information as it flows to/from its leadership than you can by simply killing the leader.
What if they had the house bugged? Or the carrier was passing information to US intelligence?
Having knowledge that wikileaks is going to release that you know where the leader is serves no purpose other than to 'force the hand' and put US military and civilian intelligence men/women in danger.
Sure they have disk drives, but that takes further deciphering and could take months/years to figure out.
Can you back that up with anything more than "He showed that the government is doing illegal things and did the right things and reported it to anyone that would inform the taxpayers what their money is used for."?
The government works for the people, those who tries to hide information from the people are the only ones that can be called traitors.
I hope it isn't true, but I really hope that our elected government weren't waiting to do this at a more convenient time... like election time.
If that's the case, I really am glad that WikiLeaks may have fast-tracked this operation.
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If you want to go that far, then you can say "enhanced interrogation" of al-Libi and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed that got him, since that is where the info in the Wikileaks documents came from. Here is the link to ABC News
So if the first kill from Wikileaks is OBL, shouldn't we be giving them a medal, rather than complaining about them?
Apparently, the US knew where he was for the past 3 years and did nothing until Wikileaks pointed out we knew something about someone who may know something. Where's the line between cautious and negligent? Or have we been tracking him accurately for that long without his knowledge and using that knowledge to dismantle the organization? Though if we were doing that with any efficiency, we should have had much better results than we have had so far.
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Except that waterboarding gave us nothing, and it was the tried and true non-coercive interrogation methods that provided us with that information, contrary to what Fox News would have you believe.
http://andrewsullivan.thedailybeast.com/2011/05/the-republican-spin.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+andrewsullivan/rApM+(The+Daily+Dish)
*sigh*
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... the accumulated cultural wisdom of all citizens which allows them to know when to publish a leaked document to expose corruption and when to sit on it. Oh wait, that's what we've got.
No. **If** wikileaks actually did release info related to Abbottabad then we *do not* have the component where people have the wisdom to know when to not release the info, the wisdom to sit on it as you say.
Wikileaks may be as unskilled as the government with respect to classifying info. They merely may be erring on the opposite end of the spectrum and letting too much out. Wikileaks is a bit like a vigilante organization and our "accumulated cultural wisdom" say that courts and the rule of law (logic) are better than vigilantes (emotion).
Our government lost the benefit of the doubt by lying us into Iraq.
I swear to God...I swear to God! That is NOT how you treat your human!
Wow two years and speed up that's horrible so if it didn't leak he would have died from old age way to step it up
Superb link. But, the bloodthirsty will ignore it, or argue it, or try to discredit anyone who contributes to spreading the word.
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It's been 10 fucking years...
"If any question why we died, Tell them because our fathers lied."
"they planned to raid Osama's hideout on April 31"
I am sure that would have been a surprise for Osama - nobody expects to be raided on April 31
So why are we letting these irresponsible asshats play dice with peoples' lives again?
As bad as these criminal lawbreakers, are the mindless internet libertarian drones who support them.
Assange and his supporters need to be rounded up and swiftly punished before they trigger major damage and loss of life. This insane lunatic is a danger to everyone in the West, and our lives and futures are too valuable to leave in the hand of a paranoid schitzophrenic ex-con.
It's always impressive how any story mentioning Wikileaks can bring out the self-righteous, basement dwelling, overly cynical, ever snide and sarcastic bunch of jackasses out of the woodwork. Information has a cost. Nothing is free. You fuckfaces have helped to do more damage that you'll ever know.
Do you think they will drill far enough down to find this link that shows that Donald Rumsfeld himself admits the same?
http://thinkprogress.org/2011/05/02/rumsfeld-bin-laden-gitmo/
You know, I sorta commend these trolls.
They keep at it, we'd all be so insensitized, we wouldn't bat an eye at the word, especially the blacks among us.
Words have no intrinsic value other than how we perceive them.
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Well, I for one don't mind this careless release getting someone killed.
The question seems to be, "Should Wikileaks be complicit in the corruption, and be quiet, or should Wikileads expose the corruption, even though someone might be killed?"
Obviously our government didn't mind being complicit.
Then the US should become completely isolationist and only deal with countries that shining and gleaming examples of democracy? If the US restricted its relations to only decent countries you'd basically be talking with the G7 (and Italy would be sketchy even there in some people's opinions).
News flash: most of the people on this planet have shitty governments. The ancient Greeks used to say that good government was a gift from the gods, and not everyone was so blessed.
The corrupt governments only talk to the US folks because there's a tacit understanding that people will keep their mouths shut. If people knew that as soon as they told something to a US ambassador or official it would be shouted from the roof tops in the name of non-complicity and transparency then everyone would clam up, and the US would have no / fewer sources of information as to what's going on in other governments.
As Will Rogers said, diplomacy is the art of saying "nice doggie" until you can find a rock. Guess what: most countries are run by groups of people that you have to say "nice doggie" to.
As it seems the U.S. is claiming information from wikileaks lead to the capture and killing of Osama. Seems only fair ;)....
Looks like Julian Assange can no longer claim that no one has been killed due to documents released by WikiLeaks.
What the fuck you talking about?
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...for the jailbait link.
If wikileaks hadn't released the documents, Obama would have waited a few weeks before election to give Osama execution orders.
The obvious conspiracy theory is that the government purposefully leaked fake classified documents that showed they got actionable information from torturing prisoners at Guantanamo. Doesn't matter how they got the info, if they are going to take down Bin Laden they might as well leak some documents, act upset for a few days, and then say hey look at the stuff that was released last week basically says torture works taking down public enemy #1. Now stop asking what we do at Guantanamo.
What the fuck...?! :-)
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I for one am glad that someone forced the government to actually go after bin Laden instead of keeping him around as a convenient boogeyman.
You better believe they're corrupt!
Or does this just reek of an attempt to grab onto the feel-good train of bin Laden's death and ride it for their own goals? Yeah, I really believe he's dead because [sarcasm]The Savior Of Truth And Freedom Wikileaks[/sarcasm] posted some random filegrab. And if you believe it's true, I got some oceanfront property in Arizona just come up for sale real cheap. Get it all now before it's gone.
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the leaks were vetted with the press and the white house; anything getting out is the fault of all the parties involved - obviously, the US gov is to blame for not being reasonable or making the mistake to not get something important blocked (as opposed to only insisting in NO leaks and trumping up criminal charges against wikileaks.)
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Who cares if some people are named, even if they have regular contact you must FIND THEM before you can follow them to anybody else. We know Bin Ladden's name and it took a decade to do something with that name.
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It is not confirmed that names leaked by wikileaks was involved (and given how upset the state dept is would you trust them in saying that?? without proof?)
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It has not been reported exactly how they found him.
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The possible "actionable intelligence" from gitmo could be part of the info gathered by LEGAL means just because it may have come from our prisoners does not mean we broke the law in getting that-- that is, assuming any of these theories about how things played out are correct.
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War crimes even if fruitful are still war crimes. period. People die for causes and people go to jail for causes - it doesn't matter how you justify it, punishment for the crime is mandatory. This doesn't change anything even if all those hypotheticals go in this direction.
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Finally hard proof that the documents released by wikileaks can be seriously harmful to the USA. The only problem is that people who love Assange will just start rambling like idiots about how Osama's murder was a conspiracy and there were bombs in the WTC.
the doc only states that the detainee moved there in 2003. A couple a lines down it also states he moved away from there a year later.
Basically, it's that randomest and least remarkable mention of the place.
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And figureheads are important, we wouldn't have them if they weren't. His death sends many messages to people who would engage in activities like he did things like we will track you down no matter how long it takes, you will not be safe, ever.
It is massively demoralizing for his followers as well. Their figurehead goes out not in a blaze of glory killing infidels, but taken out by a special ops team while hiding in his mansion.
Capturing or killing Bin Laden had a great deal of symbolic value and that is worthwhile.
I'll just wait for the movie to come out.
The bovine excrement meter is pegged on this one...
If the people of the President see that his popularity fell down a lot,
they need to demonstrate some success.
...as far as the government improperly keeping things secret that should be released, vs wikileaks posting it:
1) at least I have some infinitesimal control over the government through my vote.
2) I have no control over wikileaks; moreover, the fact that document X was leaked, suggests that someone is deliberately manipulating the information in order to advance a viewpoint.
If wikileaks was truly able to release random documents, I might support it in the sense that it is useful for a citizenry to keep an eye on its government, and government obviously won't volunteer its dirtiest secrets.
But the info released through WL is just propoganda-by-proxy, and in that sense no better than the government hiding it themselves.
-Styopa
Or he's a patriot to the few that think government should be accountable and honest?
"...fearing al-Qaida realized their courier may have been tracked and move Osama, the US administration accelerated their plan and attacked the target site over the weekend."
Awww, so sorry Obama. You couldn't perfectly time the killing of OBL to match your re-election and get that popularity vote behind you. (Sorry, but the more I read about how we've known about/tracked his courier for literally years now, the more I question why the hell we waited this damn long to take action if NOT for some other benefit such as re-election timing.)
IOW if it hadn't been for Wikileaks, the US would have waited another 5 years to go after Osama. Just speculating.
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The map is not the territory.
If this were volleyball, he'd sure get an assist on the setup for the kill.
A great example of why breaking your oath to protect the constitution and breaking your word to protect classified information is treason. Breeching national security is not a game to be played by basement dwellers with a chip on their shoulder and some naive belief that information in anthropomorphic and wants to be free.
Not to say I explicitly trust the U.S. Government, corporations or the media, I do not. However, when I did agree as a sailor to protect the constitution and not to reveal classified secrets I kept my word and did my duty anything less is dishonorable. Especially in the case of PFC Manning who simply spilled classified information for no real specific purpose other that he thought he was somehow special.
Sorry but he should rot in Leavenworth for the rest of his life. That's the price you pay for having no real honor and breaking your word simply to stroke your own ego.
It also raises the question of whether or not WikiLeaks is just a source of propaganda leaking intelligence that is not too damaging and that supports the actions of the powers that be. It's a very affective tactic if so.
Which is why indiscriminate releasing of classified information just because you can is not a form of patriotism.