Afghan war leaks skewed: Pakistan
WASHINGTON – The Obama administration Sunday lashed out at a website called WikiLeaks for posting secret US military reports on the Afghan war detailing the problems American troops have faced in battling the Taliban and in working with Pakistani allies who allegedly are also helping the Afghan insurgency.
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