1. The U.S. military's top officer charged Thursday that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, in releasing tens of thousands of secret documents, had endangered the lives of American troops and Afghan informants who have assisted U.S. forces. Joint Chiefs of Staff - Wikileaks - United States - United States armed forces - Classified information
    Washington Post - Jul 29 09:00pm
  2. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen will appear along with lawmakers to discuss the war. Read more...
    The Hill - Jul 31 09:14am
  3. WASHINGTON, July 30: Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, has asked the Pakistani spy agency to “strategically shift its focus” as any ties with the terrorist outfits that had come to light in the wake of the WikiLeaks episode was unacceptable.
    Pakistani Newspaper - Jul 30 10:27pm
  4. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen is ordinarily a mild-mannered man. But they could barely contain his anger on Thursday at WikiLeaks for publishing tens of thousands of secret documents about the Afghanistan war.
    Wired News - Jul 29 04:33pm
  5. Turns out the Joint Chiefs of Staff's assessment that Wikileaks would have "blood" on its hands may be right
    AnandTech - Jul 30 01:34pm
  6. U.S. officials are worried about what other secret documents the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks may possess and have tried to contact the group without success to avoid their release, the State Department said on Friday.
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 30 06:06pm
  7. State Department officials expressed concern Friday that whistleblower website Wikileaks.org may release classified departmental cables and worry that further leaks could threaten diplomatic efforts in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
    Fox News - Jul 31 02:09am
  8. FORT LAUDERDALE, FL--(Marketwire - July 30, 2010) - It's appalling. That's the sentiment from Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen about the leak of tens of thousands of Afghan war documents that are posted on WikiLeaks. Mullen said the military would do everything possible to avoid leaks like this in the future.
    Marketwire - Jul 30 07:33am
  9. The more we learn about the WikiLeaks data-dump, the more complex the "rights" and "wrongs" of its disclosure become. Mike Mullen - Wikileaks - Joint Chiefs of Staff - Twitter - Julian Assange
    The Atlantic - Jul 30 03:01pm
  10. The Obama administration on Friday implored the website WikiLeaks to stop posting secret Afghanistan war documents, as the Pentagon pressed its investigation of the massive security breach by bringing a soldier under scrutiny back to the U.S. for trial.
    AP via Yahoo! News - Jul 30 02:45pm