The cables being published are not the most sensitive ones. Those are usually “captioned” with markings that limit their distribution (limdis, exdis and nodis are the most common captions, but there are others for special topics). Captioned cables are not routinely shared interagency, so the low-level Defense Department type who leaked these did not have access to the more restricted material.
This has always been obvious, and yet many people acted as if the sky was falling and demanded radical over reactions that continue to cause problems today. Guest Post: A Diplomat’s Guide to Reading WikiLeaks | Threat Level | Wired.com |