US Attorney General Eric Holder said a criminal investigation in underway against WikiLeaks and any individual involved in breaking US law, be it an American or foreigner, will be held accountable.
As the US now makes efforts to deal with the consequences of the leak of 250,000 secret diplomatic documents, the attorney general said if gaps are found in American laws, they will be closed to deal with such incidences.
"I condemn the action that WikiLeaks has taken. It puts at risk our national security. But in a more concrete way, it puts at risk individuals who are serving this country in a variety of capacities, either as diplomats, as intelligence assets. It puts at risk the relationships that we have with important allies around the world," Holder told reporters at a news briefing.
"We have an active, ongoing criminal investigation with regard to this matter. We are not in a position as yet to announce the result of that investigation, but the investigation is ongoing," said Holder, in the first reaction coming from a
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