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"It is not our role to play sides for states. States have national security concerns, we do not have national security concerns," he said. "You often hear ... that something may be a threat to U.S. national security," he went on. "This must be shot down, whenever this statement is made. A threat to U.S. national security? Is anyone serious? The security of the entire nation of the United States? It is ridiculous! But he admitted that individual cases were different. "If we are talking a threat to individual soldiers ... or citizens of the United States, then that is potentially a genuine concern," he said. Assange cast a bit of light on the way his organization operates, describing an online submission system "like nothing else you've ever seen." "We encrypt all the information, it is routed through protected legal jurisdictions, multiple servers," he said. But, to the amusement of the audience, the former computer hacker said one of the best ways to submit classified material remained the international postal system. His comments also offered insight into his own motivation, referring to a statement he gave to German newspaper Der Spiegel in which he said he "loved crushing bastards." He said the comment wasn't meant in jest, describing himself as a combative person who likes "stopping people who have created victims from creating any more." Assange also expressed disdain for the military, invoking a quotation attributed to mathematician and noted pacifist Albert Einstein that describes soldiers as contemptible drones and attacks patriotism as a cover for brutality and war. He scoffed when the Frontline's moderator spoke of teenage British soldiers "giving their lives" in Afghanistan. "To what?" he asked. ___ Online: WikiLeaks: http://wikileaks.org/ Frontline Club: http://frontlineclub.com/
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