So the mess up was acknowledging that Wikileaks and their partners had anything.
When classified material is leaked (albeit on a smaller scale) or is in the open on Wikipedia, contrived in Aviation Leak, I mean Week, or published in the New York Times, those trained in the handling of classified material know what to do.
Do not acknowledge that the material is valid.The US DoD does this, or rather nothing, all the time. It does look for leaks, arrest those who broke laws, and try them under the appropriate justice code. Even if there is plenty of in-the-open evidence that the DoD (or Intelligence community) has a capability, the capability and systems surrounding it are classified and not acknowledged.
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How to Frustrate Someone With Classified Knowledge- Unintentional discuss the knowledge after reading about it in a textbook.
- Read about a topic/area of interest, connect the dots a little bit, and glean a "secret" from it.
- Come up with a cool idea for a system that you don't know about.[/spoiler]
For some reason DoS instead decided to shit-a-brick (not the CIA DoS, the Diplomatic DoS) and acknowledge that Wikileaks had/has anything. I don't think the Diplomatic corp is used to having their business in the open, unless they put it there.
Frankly, if a case is brought against Assange in the US and he is convicted and the Appellate Court does not overturn the conviction on Freedom of the Press grounds, it will be a very sad day.
1(Pfc Manning on the other hand should be tried to the full extent the UCMJ allows.)
If only western nations were this aggressive in dealing with all accusations of rape.
Agreed.