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WikiLeaks expose 28-29 November, 2010 : Barak warned strike on Iran was viable until end of 2010
29 November, 2010 — Creative-i.info 29 November, 2010 WikiLeaks exposé: Barak warned strike on Iran was viable until end of 2010 The Truth Hurts: US Says New WikiLeaks Release ‘Most Damaging’ Yet US criticises Wikileaks release Australian police investigate Assange over leaks Newspaper review US Embassy Cable from Tegucigalpa, via WikiLeaks, “Open and Shut: The Continue reading
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Memories That Still Hold US Hostage: Reflections On A Visit To The Former Embattled US Embassy in Tehran By Danny Schechter
The latest massive Wikileaks revelations released Sunday show how the US and its allies have been covertly discussing military attacks and covert actions against Iran. If history is any judge, this doesn’t always work out the way Washington wants as Danny Schechter recounts in this report on a recent visit to the former US Embassy… Continue reading
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Wikileaks release of embassy cables reveals US concerns
28 November, 2010 — BBC News Wikileaks release of embassy cables reveals US concerns War Logs website that organised some of the earlier Wikileaks Wikileaks has previously released documents relating to Iraq and Afghanistan Whistle-blowing website Wikileaks has released 250,000 secret messages sent by US embassies which give an insight into current American global concerns. Continue reading