Hillary Clinton Warned the World about the New Compromising WikiLeaks

Worldwide, Daily news | | November 27, 2010 17:50

U.S. Secretary of State on Saturday night personally phoned the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the several countries to warn of the impending publication of the site WikiLeaks – supposedly there will be information that could seriously damage their relations with America.

At the State Department found it necessary to discuss this matter before a leak occurs. They’re waiting for her at any moment.

In addition, the Assistant Secretary of State Philip Crowley said that Hillary Clinton had discussed with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of China, the news about the forthcoming publication of classified material on the controversial State Department website. Details of the conversation are not yet known.

Meanwhile, employees of U.S. embassies around the world are already trying to reduce the possible damage. As expected in the near future portal to declassify a secret correspondence with his State Department diplomats. It may contain very unflattering statements about the political leadership in some countries. U.S. media believe that the first thing we are talking about Great Britain, Israel and Turkey.

It is not excluded that some of the documents will cover and Russia. However, the Russian Foreign Ministry received no notification from the US. This was stated by Sergey Lavrov. According to him, hardly WikiLeaks has any important secret documents relating to Russia.

Organization WikiLeaks, which assigns the task of publishing secret documents without revealing their sources, became widely known in July this year when it appeared the site secret U.S. government materials relating to the activities of the U.S. military, intelligence agencies and diplomats in Afghanistan. Access to all comers was provided to 77 thousand documents. Two weeks ago, the organization issued a so-called the Iraqi dossier. Site WikiLeaks had posted 391,832 documents showing the events of the period from 1 January 2004 to December 31, 2009, and reveal previously unknown facts about the war in Iraq, including civilian casualties, prisoner abuse and the role of Iran.

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