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Former Bush official urges attack on WikiLeaks

Former Bush official urges attack on WikiLeaks

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A member of former President Bush, Senior's defence staff has called for an all-out cyber assault against whistle-blowing site WikiLeaks - and, in a shocking attack on the site's founder, Julian Assange, described the prospect of the Australian journalist living in fear of a US-sponsored assassination attempt as "heart-warming". Jed Babbin, who served as deputy under-secretary of defense in the administration of George H.W. Bush, the father of former president George...



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