is lisa curtis, senior research fellow at the heritage foundation. good morning. >> good morning. >> given that you had some time to look over things and this massive volume of documents what is your reaction? >> i think it's unfortunate these documents were released. there was such a negative reaction to the release of the $70,000 documents relate to the afghanistan war back in july, that the hope was that he would refrain from releasing these iraq war documents. i think the founder of wikileaks thinks he's some kind of hero. but i think the reality is that this information is classified for good reason, he's putting in jeopardy not only our u.s. troops but those iraqis and afghans who are cooperating with us and he's encouraging people to break the law. private manning, who is the army intelligence officer who was arrested for downloading hundreds of thousands of documents related to the iraq war and may be the source for the wikileaks has been charged with over 50 years in prison. >> and he's the one who released those 77,000 documents, they belie