By Elaine Donnelly
Extending sexual misconduct to combat units
Independent voices from the TWT Communities

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's ongoing release of the Guantanamo Bay prison files, and large numbers of classified State Department cables, attempts to expose what he calls American corruption.
"We learned a tremendous amount about the operation, not only in Afghanistan but the organizational structure and how they were operating outside the immediate combat area, for example in Europe," said retired Brig. Gen. Thomas L. Hemingway, the Pentagon's top legal adviser to the commissions' office during Guantanamo's early days.
WikiLeaks bolsters argument for 'enhanced' interrogation tactics →
"There was a lot of actionable intelligence that was developed down there for a long time," Gen. Hemingway said.
WikiLeaks bolsters argument for 'enhanced' interrogation tactics →