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  • 15 years ago
The release of nearly four hundred thousand secret U.S. documents on the war in Iraq is stirring up a storm. There's outrage in Baghdad, as Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki says the leak's aimed at undermining political stability in the country. The war logs, published by online whistleblower WikiLeaks, detail thousands of Iraqi deaths over the past six years. Maliki's brushing aside allegations that death squads under his command were involved in some of the killings. The Premier's struggling to hold on to power, being unable to form a government after a Parliamentary election in March. For more on this, RT talks to Martin Chulov, the Middle East correspondent for The Guardian.

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