Some documents that were leaked contained sensitive references to foreign heads of state. This could anger them into taking revenge on us, or worse. So to answer your question, yes, WikiLeaks can very well be a threat to U.S. National Security.
National threat to the security
Yes, the Secret Service can arrest individuals who pose a threat to national security.
By claiming Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, making it a threat to national security
The leaking of sensitive communication between countries can threaten national security, government officials claim. They are kept classified for a reason. On the other hand, without WikiLeaks, some corruption would not be exposed.
You can find information about National Security on the government's national security website which posts the current threat level and additional information pertaining to national security.
Perhaps that is irrelevant as they are bound to end up on "WikiLeaks".
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Yes, accessing and viewing classified information on WikiLeaks without authorization can potentially lead to legal consequences, as it may violate laws related to national security and unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information. It is important to be aware of the potential risks and legal implications of accessing such content.