WikiLeaks has endangered lives: US

The US defence secretary, Mr Roberts Gates, has said that massive intelligence leaks by web whistleblower Wikileaks had put at risk lives of the American soldiers and people who had helped Washington in war against terror.

"If I'm angry it is because I believe this information puts those in Afghanistan who have helped us at risk and because our adversaries can learn a lot abut our technics and tactics," Mr Gates said in the ABC programme 'This Week' on Sunday.

Mr Gates noted that it was up to the Justice Department to see whether criminal proceedings would be instituted against WikiLeaks but the organisation was morally guilty for putting people's lives at risk.

"There's also a moral culpability, and that's where I think WikiLeaks is guilty," he said, adding "They have put this out without any regard whatsoever for the consequences."

Last week, the Taliban issued a statement that it was going through the leaked documents and it would hunt down the informants.

Over 90,000 documents leaked last Sunday map the US war in Afghanistan from 2004 to 2009. The documents includes plans of US operations, threat reports from intelligence sources, descriptions of meeting between politicians, military officials and insurgents and plans hatched by the militants.

The founder of the website, Julian Assange, a 39-year-old Australian, has said an additional 15,000 documents would also be revealed after names of individuals in the reports could be redacted.

Washington immediately condemned the leak.

Following the backlash against the leak from some groups, Assange defended his decision on grounds that it informed the public about the realities behind the nine-year old war.

In a video aired by CNN, last week, Assange said that he was "disappointed in what was left out" of Defense Secretary Robert Gates' comment.

"Secretary Gates spoke about hypothetical blood but the grounds of Iraq and Afghanistan are covered with real blood," Assange said.

"Secretary Gates has overseen the killing of thousands of children and adults in Iraq and Afghanistan," he added, noting that Gates should have announced criminal investigations and a broad inquiry into the allegations that stem from the report.

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