"Every successful insurgency, from the American Revolution to Vietnam to Afghanistan, involved refusing to fight
the war the tyrant was prepared to fight, knowing that the rigid military structure of the enemy inherently
prevented them from adapting rapidly to an unconventional threat. The constant presentation of new forms of warfare negated the material and organizational advantage of the mercenary armies, wore them down, and ultimately defeated them." -- Michael Rivero

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In 2010, Veterans Today, using intelligence personnel who actually wrote documents released by WikiLeaks on Iraq, began a review. Former US Army intelligence officers reviewed the WikiLeaks versions of documents they themselves wrote and found some altered. Other documents they found had been created.

Some months later, in December 2010, former National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski, in an interview with Judy Woodruff on National Public Radio told the audience what he had found in his investigation of WikiLeaks.

Brzezinski stated that WikiLeaks, in his opinion, was an intelligence agency that released piles of “chickenfeed” mixed with “pointed material,” some of it entirely fabricated. He noted that WikiLeaks showed a strong bias and clear agenda.