The Post discusses Wikileaks this morning.
The three-year-old group was catapulted into the spotlight last month when it released a U.S. military video of a helicopter attack on Iraqis, graphic images that drew a worldwide audience.
That might have been just the warmup. Newly leaked material — including what WikiLeaks officials describe as an explosive video of civilian casualties in Afghanistan — is being prepared for release, part of a growing treasure trove of formerly secret documents and recordings that exceeds a million records.