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Charging Assange reflects dramatic shift in US approach

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The decision to seek the extradition of Julian Assange marked a dramatic new approach to the founder of WikiLeaks by the U.S. government, a shift that was signaled in the early days of the Trump administration.

President Barack Obama’s Justice Department had extensive internal debates about whether to charge Assange amid concerns the case might not hold up in court and would be viewed as an attack on journalism by an administration already taking heat for leak prosecutions.

But senior Trump administration officials seemed to make clear early on that they held a different view, dialing up the rhetoric on the anti-secrecy organization shortly after it made damaging disclosures about the CIA’s cyberespionage tools.

“WikiLeaks walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service,” former CIA Director Mike Pompeo said in April 2017 in his first public speech as head of the agency.

“Assange and his ilk,” Pompeo said, seek “personal self-aggrandizement through the destruction of Western values.”

A week after the CIA director’s speech, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the arrest of Assange was a priority, part of a broader Justice Department crackdown on leakers.

“We’ve already begun to step up our efforts, and whenever a case can be made, we will seek to put some people in jail,” he said.

Pompeo, now secretary of state, declined Friday to discuss the issue, citing the now-active legal pursuit of Assange following his removal a day earlier by British authorities from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.

The administration won’t say why they decided now to charge Assange with a single count of computer intrusion conspiracy that dates to 2010. Back then, WikiLeaks is alleged to have helped Chelsea Manning, then a U.S. Army intelligence analyst, crack a password that gave her higher-level access to classified computer networks.

Nor will they say whether the Obama administration had the same evidence that forms the basis of the indictment, or whether Assange will face additional counts if he is extradited to the United States.

But a U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss internal and legal matters, traced the genesis of the indictment to what’s known as the “Vault 7 leak” in 2017, when WikiLeaks released thousands of pages of documents revealing details about CIA tools for breaking into targeted computers, cellphones and consumer electronics.

A former CIA software engineer was charged with violating the Espionage Act by providing the information to WikiLeaks and is to go on trial later this year in New York. And the leak was a tipping point in deciding to pursue Assange, the official said.

“Vault 7 was the nail in the coffin, so to speak,” the official said.

It ended years of ambivalence about what to do about Assange, who was hailed by many when WikiLeaks published hundreds of thousands of State Department cables and U.S. military documents, including many that revealed previously unknown facts about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the detainees held at the U.S. base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Even today, Assange and WikiLeaks have supporters around the world, amid a debate over whether the dissemination of raw, unfiltered documents and data counts as journalism.

Daniel Ellsberg, the former military analyst behind the famed leak of the secret history of the Vietnam War known as the Pentagon Papers, called the charging of Assange an “ominous” effort to criminalize a necessary component of journalism.

“The charges are based on facts that were known throughout the Obama administration, which chose not to indict because of the obvious challenge to the First Amendment that would involve,” Ellsberg said in an Associated Press interview.

A former Justice Department official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal discussions, said there was an extensive debate within the government over the feasibility of charging Assange with the publication of stolen, classified materials.

But prosecutors grew concerned that such a case would not hold up in court. Even though officials did not agree with Assange’s self-characterization as a journalist, the former official said, there was concern that it would be hard to justify charging him with actions that more conventional journalists take.

The former official said the department at the time was more amenable to bringing a case like the one ultimately brought — a narrower prosecution centered on a hacking conspiracy. It focuses on an entirely different violation that may obviate any First Amendment or press freedom concern.

“This is just charging a journalist with conspiracy to hack into computer systems, which is no different than breaking into a building or breaking into a classified safe,” said Mary McCord, a senior Justice Department national security official in the Obama administration. “And that’s not First Amendment protected activity.”

That is a widely held view in government, even among people generally sympathetic to the mission of the media.

“This was deliberate and malicious effort to cause harm to us, to U.S. national security interests, and I think it would be good if there is some accountability at last,” said David Pearce, who was U.S. ambassador to Algeria in 2010 when WikiLeaks released hundreds of thousands of secret diplomatic cables. “So far there hasn’t been any accountability for Mr. Assange.”

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Associated Press writers Susannah George, Matthew Lee and Ned Barker contributed to this report.

Dear Friends,

Because the CIA in the past either deliberately or out of stupidity had published inaccurate or false reports related to the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 and the Nicaraguan Missile Crisis in 1983, it would be rather difficult for the President to believe me when I provide analytic reports to him about the current Venezuelan Missile Crisis on La Orchila Island in the Caribbean Sea, which is now far more serious than the earlier crises. This is why you must also contact him now. Time is running out because all of the infrastructure at thisRussian Air Force base is finished.

JWS

April 12, 2019

 

The President

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

Washington, DC 20500

 

RE: THERMONUCLEAR THREAT ON LA ORCHILA ISLAND: MY BACKGROUND

 

Dear Mr. President:

 

In the only letter received from you with your full-size signature expressed “disagreements” with me without being specific about any issues or subjects. Because I was aware of so many of those who had then provided you with influential advice, it was possible for me to know their agendas, which were seldom based upon actual facts.

 

As to why you may have some reservations about my credibility, I am also aware that many CIA articles and reports contain false and inaccurate information, based on my own first-hand work or experience. For example, GRU Colonel Oleg Penkovsky did not provide any information on the Soviet deployment of Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missiles armed with Nuclear Warheads to Cuba or the location of those launch sites in Pinar del Rio Province. Furthermore, the extremely-long runway, which was under construction in the early 1980s, at Punta Huete in Nicaragua was not being built for MiG jet fighters, but, rather, for landing the giant Antonov An-124 transports that required a very long airfield. After the mobile missile launchers and advanced Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missiles armed with ThermonuclearWarheads would be unloaded, only minutes later, they could be fired at any region of the continental United States.

 

The completed extremely-long runways on La Orchila Island, which is now a Russian Air Force base, have replaced Grenada where a very long airfield was then under construction in 1983 as a stopover for refueling before reaching Punta Huete in Central America. So Putin is now planning to deploy Thermonuclear Weapons from the Caribbean Sea.

 

Sincerely,

 

John W. Spring