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Monday, November 29, 2010

Wikileaks Round III Updated

General / Overview
WikiLeaks Documents: Selected Dispatches - New York Times
U.S. Embassy Cables: Browse the Database - The Guardian
What Do the Diplomatic Cables Really Tell Us? - Der Spiegel
Cables Shine Light Into Secret Diplomatic Channels - New York Times
A Superpower's View of the World - Der Spiegel
Leaked Cables Reveal True U.S. Worldview - Der Spiegel
U.S. Embassy Cables Leak Sparks Global Diplomacy Crisis - The Guardian
Vast Leak Discloses Diplomatic Secrets - Wall Street Journal
Thousands of Classified U.S. Documents Leaked on the Internet - VOA
Leaked Cables Expose U.S. Diplomacy - Washington Post
Cables Reveal Rough Workings of Diplomacy - Christian Science Monitor
Directives Blur Lines Between Diplomacy and Spying - New York Times
Leaked U.S. Cables Reveal Underside of Diplomacy - San Francisco Chronicle
WikiLeaks Releases State Reports - Washington Times
WikiLeaks Sparks Worldwide Diplomatic Crisis - Daily Telegraph
World Politics Rocked as Diplomatic Exchanges are 'WikiLeaked' - The Scotsman
WikiLeaks Reports May Endanger U.S. Ties - United Press International
Documents Obtained by WikiLeaks Posted Despite Site Problem - CNN News
Explosive Release of 250,000 'Secrets' - New York Daily News
WikiLeaks Releases Some 250000 U.S. Documents - Radio Free Europe
U.S. Diplomatic Secrets Revealed - Politico
WikiLeaks Report Blows Cover on U.S. International Relations - Haaretz
WikiLeaks Diplomatic Cables Offer Inside Look at U.S. Policies - Boston Globe
U.S. in Diplomatic Tailspin as Dirty Linen Spills Globally - Toronto Star
WikiLeaks Documents Send Shock Waves Around the Globe - Globe and Mail
U.S. Fighting Increasingly Chaotic Global Relations - FOX News
Cables Reveal Personal Details on World Leaders - Washington Post
‘Chipped’ Detainees, Iran Mega-Missiles And More - Wired
Wikileaks Documents Reveal Sensitive U.S. Cables - Reuters

Iran, Saudi Arabia, North Korea, and Israel
Around the World, Distress Over Iran - New York Times
Fear of 'Different World' if Iran Gets Nuclear Weapons - The Guardian
Iran has Advanced Missiles, Distrusted by U.S. Allies - Washington Post
Leaked Cables Shine Light on Iran Nuclear Threat - CBS News
U.S. Referred to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as 'Hitler' - Daily Telegraph
U.S. Embassy Cables: Saudi King's Advice for Barack Obama - The Guardian
Arab States Scorn 'Evil' Iran - The Guardian
Arab Leaders Pushed U.S. to Attack Iran - Los Angeles Times
'Saudis on Iran: Cut Off the Head of the Snake' - Jerusalem Post
Saudi King 'Urged U.S. to Attack Iran' - Sydney Morning Herald
Arab Paranoia Over Iran Bomb Revealed - Financial Times
Documents Reveal Arab States' Anxiety Over Iran - CNN News
Iran: "Cut off the Head of the Snake" Saudis Told U.S. - Reuters
U.S. Asked China to Stop Missile Parts Shipment to Iran - Washington Post
Iran Fortifies Its Arsenal With the Aid of North Korea - New York Times
U.S. Believes Iran Has Advanced Missiles - Washington Post
Iran Obtained Missiles from North Korea - Agence France-Presse
Israel Primed to Attack a Nuclear Iran - The Guardian
Iranian Spies 'Used Red Crescent to Enter War Zones' - The Guardian

Afghanistan
Karzai’s Brother Lobbied for Role in Canada’s Major Aid Project - Globe and Mail

Pakistan
Cables Show Delicate Diplomatic Balance with Pakistan - Washington Post
Pakistan Defends Nuclear Stance - Reuters

Turkey
Cables Reveal U.S. Doubts About Turkey's Government - Der Spiegel

United Kingdom
Fresh Wikileaks Claims 'Include Criticism of U.K.' - BBC News
Cameron Faces 'Embarrassing' Leaked Memo - Agence France-Presse
Wikileaks Revelations Hit the 'Special Relationship' - Politics U.K.

Australia
Australia's Contact with U.S. Set to be Leaked Online - Courier Mail

Germany
Internal Source Kept U.S. Informed of Merkel Coalition Negotiations - Der Spiegel

Russia
'Russian Democracy Has Disappeared' - Foreign Policy

Israel
Ayalon: 'No Document Can Damage our Friendship with the U.S.' - Jerusalem Post
WikiLeaks: Good for Israel - Arutz Sheva

United Nations
U.S. Diplomats Spied on U.N. Leadership - The Guardian
U.S. Diplomats Told to Spy on Other Countries at United Nations - Der Spiegel

Guantanamo Bay Detainees
Documents Show Struggle to Relocate Guantanamo Detainees - Washington Post

Backlash / Response
Taliban Prepare to Punish WikiLeaks Afghan Informers - Daily Telegraph
In Russia, Fear of Damage to Future U.S. Relations - Christian Science Monitor
Iraqi FM Calls WikiLeaks 'Unhelpful' - Associated Press
Pakistan Criticizes Release of Secret U.S. Cables - Associated Press
Updates on the Reaction to U.S. Diplomatic Cables Release - New York Times
White House Censures WikiLeaks Over Documents - Washington Times
White House Condemns Wikileaks Disclosures - BBC News
White House Condemns WikiLeaks' Document Release - Associated Press
Congressman Wants WikiLeaks Listed as Terrorist Org - CNET News
Pentagon Details Security Changes Prompted by Leak - Associated Press
Officials Condemn Leaks, Detail Prevention Efforts - AFPS
To Publish Leaks Or Not to Publish? - Wall Street Journal
U.S. Makes Last-Ditch Push to Prevent WikiLeaks Release - Wall Street Journal
WikiLeaks Gets Warning from State Department - Washington Post
Julian Assange Could Face 'Grave Consequences' - Daily Telegraph
No Aussie Safe Haven for WikiLeaks Founder - Sydney Morning Herald
Australia: Assange Could Face Legal Action - The Australian
Australian Police Investigate WikiLeaks Founder - Associated Press
Wikileaks 'Hacked Ahead of Secret U.S. Document Release' - BBC News
WikiLeaks Says it is Under Cyber Attack - CNN News

Background
Wikileaks Cables: Key Issues - BBC News
A Selection From the Cache of Dispatches - New York Times
U.S. Embassy Cables: Browse the Database - The Guardian
Breaking Down the WikiLeaks Release - Globe and Mail
How WikiLeaks Documents Were Obtained, Edited - Denver Post
Factbox: WikiLeaks Cables Offer Inside Peek At Global Crises - Reuters
With Better Sharing of Data Comes Danger - Washington Post
21st-Century Secrets Harder to Keep - Reuters
Siprnet: Where America Stores its Secret Cables - The Guardian

Editorials and Opinion
The Decision to Publish Diplomatic Documents - New York Times editorial
Publishing the Cables - The Guardian editorial
Restoring Trust in Leaky Government is Essential - The Herald editorial
Has WikiLeaks Finally Gone Too Far? - Foreign Policy opinion
Media Job Not to Protect Power from Embarrassment - The Guardian opinion
Saudis Are Neocons, Other First Wikileaks Impressions - The Atlantic opinion
Wikileaks and Arab Politics - Foreign Policy opinion
Bumpy Ride Ahead for U.S. Diplomats - BBC News opinion
Documents: Obama as Weak on International Front - Washington Times opinion
Press Sides with Julian Assange and WikiLeaks - Weekly Standard opinion
Julian Assange's Narrative Shouldn't be the Media's - Weekly Standard opinion
Journalism That Knows No Shame - Weekly Standard opinion
Never Complain, Never Explain - Weekly Standard opinion
The Paranoid Mindset of Internet Activists - Daily Telegraph opinion

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