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WASHINGTON - Thousands of secret US military records leaked by a whistleblower site reveal that Pakistan's spy service ISI was actually aiding the Afghan insurgency with a wing operating against Afghanistan and India given broad functional autonomy.
WASHINGTON - The United States strongly condemned the disclosure of classified information on the war in Afghanistan, National Security Advisor James Jones said Sunday, as the action could put lives at risk and threaten national security.
Leaks provide ground-level account of Afghan war
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