Monthly Archives: July 2024

Ethan McCord: From Soldier to Whistleblower

Ethan McCord, a former U.S. Army specialist, transitioned from being a soldier to a whistleblower, raising significant questions about military conduct and the moral responsibilities of soldiers. Early Life and Military Service Ethan McCord joined the U.S. Army in the … Continue reading

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Wikileaks’ Influence on the Iraq War Public Opinion

The release of classified information by Wikileaks significantly impacted public opinion on the Iraq War. By exposing previously hidden aspects of the war, Wikileaks provided the public with new insights, altering perceptions and fueling debate. Did these revelations change the … Continue reading

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The Iraq War Logs: What Wikileaks Revealed

In October 2010, WikiLeaks released the Iraq War Logs, a collection of nearly 400,000 US Army field reports detailing the Iraq War from 2004 to 2009. These documents provided unprecedented insight into the conflict, revealing instances of unreported civilian deaths, … Continue reading

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Julian Assange: Hero or Villain?

The enigmatic figure of Julian Assange has stirred global debate. His role as the founder of WikiLeaks, the platform that leaked countless confidential documents, has made him a controversial character. Is he a hero fighting for transparency, or a villain … Continue reading

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An Analysis of Collateral Murder

The term Collateral Murder refers to a classified US military video released by WikiLeaks in 2010, depicting the killing of over a dozen people in Baghdad, including two Reuters news staff. The footage raised questions about military ethics, transparency, and … Continue reading

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