http://nma.tv | http://www.nma.com.tw The release of more than 90,000 classified US military documents by the Wikileaks website has put renewed focus on military analyst Bradley Manning, the alleged source. Manning has been held in custody since May after being detained in Iraq just days after he allegedly boasted to hacker Adrian Lamo about the leaks in an Internet chatroom. Lamo later informed the authorities. Manning, who has been charged in connection with the earlier "Collateral Murder" leak, faces 52 years in jail if he is convicted on all charges.