The massive document leak on the Afghan war may not yield much vital new information, but how does it give our enemies help in their fight against our troops and our allies in Afghanistan? How much more vulnerable are U.S. forces now that the enemy knows how we uncover IED’s and react to moves by the Taliban? How fierce should the punishment be for leaking these documents? And how much public outrage should the Obama team be showing? We ask James Robbins, former special assistant to then-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and senior editorial writer for The Washington Times.