Quote from pspr:
No, it means it published secrets and private communications between countries that could have consequences in the lives of operatives on the ground and our ability to effectively communicate with other foreign leaders and agencies. People die over information leaks and those aiding or abetting the leaking of sensitive information are guilty of espionage and in some cases should be put to death.
You mean like what the Bush administration did to Valerie Plame? I agree, that deserves the death penalty.
But I'm not sure that anything in wikileaks is of the same degree of significance. It's mostly just stuff that gets lying politicians embarrassed. Such as (surprise) the fact that our unending wars are achieving nothing useful, but are causing the horrors that all wars cause.