Friday, November 26, 2010

Wikileaks Set To Release U.S. State Department Documents


U.S. Warns Britain Over New WikiLeaks Revelations That Will 'Expose Corruption Between Allies' -- The Daily Mail

# 3 million documents set to go online
# Bombshell leak thought to include U.S. assessments of Gordon Brown
# Secret talks on return of Lockerbie bomber to Libya may also be leaked
# Allegations 'include U.S. backing of Kurdish terrorists'
# U.S. diplomats face being kicked out of countries in backlash
# Corrupt politicians expected to be named and shamed

David Cameron was warned last night by America that damaging secrets of the ‘special relationship’ are about to be laid bare.

The U.S. ambassador to London made an unprecedented personal visit to Downing Street to warn that whistleblower website WikiLeaks is about to publish secret assessments of what Washington really thinks of Britain.

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More News On Wikileaks Impending Release Of Secret Documents

US briefs allies about next WikiLeaks release -- Yahoo News/AP
Bracing for WikiLeaks' Release of Diplomatic Documents, State Department Warns Allies -- ABC News
US briefs governments on WikiLeaks ‘dump’ -- Financial Times
U.S. Prepares Allies for Embarrassing Wikileaks -- CBS News
US briefs allies on WikiLeaks dump -- Al Jazeera
US rushes to contain new WikiLeaks damage -- AFP
US: Wikileaks release will put lives in danger -- AP
WikiLeaks release could damage diplomatic relations, former envoy says -- CNN
Wikileaks release: in Russia, fear of damage to future US relations -- Christian Science Monitor
Wikileaks docs may hurt US-Russia ties -- IOL News
WikiLeaks plans to release 94 papers about Pakistan -- Dawn
US warns Israel of WikiLeaks release -- AFP
Diplomats fear WikiLeaks will expose U.S. brickbats aimed at Canada -- Globe And Mail
Australia braced for latest Wikileaks release -- ABC News (Australia)
Exclusive: Corruption charges to feature in WikiLeaks release -- Reuters
WikiLeaks 'awful' for diplomacy in Iraq: US ambassador -- Asia One/AFP
Wikileaks must stop "dangerous" leaks: military -- Yahoo News/Reuters
WikiLeaks And Its Brave New World -- Radio Free Europe
WikiLeaks could alter way diplomats relay info: Expert -- Vancouver Sun/Postmedia News

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