ADVISORY: Audio link to be posted momentarily. President Obama said Tuesday that the Afghanistan war documents leaked this week raise no fundamentally new issues about the conflict but added that their disclosure "could potentially jeopardize individuals or operations."
Obama's remarks, his first on the topic, came as the Pentagon announced it is launching a criminal probe -- led by the Army -- to discover the source of the leak, in which 91,000 documents were posted on WikiLeaks.org.
On Wednesday, July 28, at 3 p.m. ET, the Washington Post interviewed WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Assange discussed the release of the documents and answered the questions you've submitted to our staff in an audio interview. A link to the audio will be posted shortly.