-LONDON - founder WikiLeaks, Julian Assange said his organization is preparing to release the rest of the secret documents of Afghan war has on file. The Pentagon warned that would be more detrimental to the security and risk more lives than the initial version of some documents of 76,000 war organization.
WikiLeaks caused an uproar when he published last month, at the time when the U.S. public Congressional support and the nine years in Afghanistan war is signaling to more than 70,000 documents.
Extraordinary disclosure, which nues military documents classified covering the war in Afghanistan since 2004 to 2010, angry the U.S., officials turned critical NATO campaign and attracted the attention of the Taliban, who promised the equipment allows to detect persons he considers of traitors.
The Pentagon said he believes he has identified 15 000 additional classified documents and said Thursday that their exposure would still be more damaging to the military than what has already been published.
Attached Pentagon press Geoff Morrell describes potential publication as "the height of irresponsibility."
"It would be composed an error that has already far too many lives at risk", he said.
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