and that s how, a problem with wikileak. from the group that said the release of the classified video of a helicopter attack in baghdad was clearly in the public and. we supported wikileak on many things and many cases before but this is going way too far. we cannot support that. as for timing of the fix release of secret information, pentagon spokesman says that wikileaks is about as predictable as north korea. the start of ramadan did not prevent violence in iraq. a series of three bombing left 14 wounded today. the fight against terrorists have made a a difference in iraq. we have visual evidence. they are making terrorist videos in iraq but they are taped by the police now. they were paraded on camera
wikileak. from the group that said the release of the classified video of a helicopter attack in baghdad was clearly in the public and. we supported wikileak on many things and many cases before but this is going way too far. we cannot support that. as for timing of the fix release of secret information, pentagon spokesman says that wikileaks is about as predictable as north korea. the start of ramadan did not prevent violence in iraq. a series of three bombing left 14 wounded today. the fight against terrorists have made a a difference in iraq. we have visual evidence. they are making terrorist videos in iraq but they are taped by the police now. they were paraded on camera before flowing themselves out but less chance now.
2009. a lot of secret information out in the general public. what s the information about this and how does it hurt your national security? i feel for the white house and the rest of the administration s communications teams this morning because i don t like leaks of any form. it wasn t necessary to have this out there and really, it doesn t tell us that much more than we didn t already know. there s tension between the united states and pakistan. that our fighters who are in afghanistan have long harbored suspicions about what the pakistani military or some elements of it might have been doing to undermine their efforts in afghanistan. just last week, secretary clinton told greta on the record in an interview in pakistan that we believe that osama bin laden is in pakistan. so unfortunately, these things happen and i think that, you know, the newspapers are somewhat being faulted but this wicky leaks web site had it out there anyway. i guess they reported on what was already there.
style shows a suspect s arrest several years ago. the russian government considers them spies and made them admit their guilt to get out of jail, but the state department doesn t acknowledge the charges against any of them. the kremlin identified the men by name thursday, all u.s. officials say is that several are in poor health. i have nothing for you. reporter: the best known prisoner, igor sutyagin. they found him guilty of treason sentencing him to 15 years in a high security prison. he s consistently maintained his innocence. alexander zaparoscki, according to the russian media he worked in the u.s. and retired here. when he returned to russia he was arrested and found guilty of high treason for giving the cia secret information on russian agents.
sutyagin arms control expert for a moscow think tank. the russians say he gave military secrets to a british company working with the cia and found him guilty of treason, sentencing him to 15 years in a high security prison. he has consistently maintained his innocence. this individual is reportedly a former colonel in russia s counterintelligence service. according to russian media he worked in the u.s. and retired here. when he returned to russia he was arrested and found guilty of high treason for giving the cia secret information on russian agents. he served seven years of an 18-year sentence and reportedly has family in the u.s. russian media say the third man released is a former military intelligence agent. he was serving a 13-year sentence for spying on behalf of british intelligence. he reportedly has diabetes. and then there is a former kgb