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from the BBC
Prince Harry is to be withdrawn from Afghanistan after news of his secret deployment leaked out.
[sarcasm] Thank you, Drudge Report! [/sarcasm]
Prince Harry is to be withdrawn from Afghanistan after news of his secret deployment leaked out.
[sarcasm] Thank you, Drudge Report! [/sarcasm]
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Date: 2008-02-29 07:11 pm (UTC)But by identifying a High Value Target in their area of operations, Drudge is giving the Taleban information they didn't have about ways in which they can do damage to the UK that they didn't know they had.
Is there a strong compelling reason for Drudge (or the Australian paper--equally culpable, just incompetent) to publish this information? No, just the prurient pleasure of the public. If they were exposing misconduct, or something criminal, there would be a case; not here.
So to me, if the Taleban were to take action *based on* the information obtained by Drudge (and the Australians), then Drudge (and the Ozzies) are liable, at least in part, for what happens.