US state department official Matthew Miller says Julian Assange 'put the lives of our partners, our allies and our diplomats at risk'. The WikiLeaks founder walked away a free man on Wednesday after pleading guilty to a single criminal count of conspiring to obtain and disclose classified defence documents, in a deal that allowed him to return home to Australia and brought a conclusion to a 14-year legal saga. Miller says the involvement of the state department was 'very limited' in this case, as it mostly pertained to law enforcement
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