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Mark Kimmitt, a retired Army brigadier general and former assistant secretary of state, said in an interview that if the compromised documents include information about U.S. security assistance programs
-- such as arms sales to friendly governments -- they would, if published, "not only be diplomatically embarrassing but would also be a security breach that would have some measure of negative impact." It would not be the first time sensitive internal government documents have leaked. In November 2006, The New York Times published a secret memo written by Stephen Hadley, then national security adviser to President George W. Bush, questioning whether Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki could be a reliable U.S. partner. Steven Aftergood, who writes Secrecy News, an e-mail newsletter on government secrecy policies, said if the leaked documents contained only candid assessments, they would not do any damage to national security. But they could still greatly complicate U.S. diplomatic efforts. "It is a big deal because if the government cannot communicate on a confidential basis, then diplomacy can be crippled," Aftergood said in an interview. "Our foreign interlocutors will be censoring themselves when they speak with us and our own embassies may feel inhibited about what they put in writing."
Aftergood, who has followed government secrecy issues for many years, said that while there have been innumerable isolated cases of leaked secrets, "in terms of voluminous quantities of classified records, there may be no parallel since the Pentagon Papers" case. He was referring to The New York Times' disclosure in 1971 of a top-secret Pentagon study of the history of U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
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