The Atlantic Wire - Six years' worth of secret U.S. documents relating to the war in Afghanistan have been released by Wikileaks,
an Iceland-based website that collects and distributes such
information. Some news organizations were given the tens of thousands of
documents several weeks early so that they could sift through the files
and prepare their coverage. The revelations are sure to spark wide
debate about the U.S. role in Afghanistan and the nature of the ongoing
war. Here are what currently appear to be the five biggest things we've
learned so far.