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Wikileaks’ New Release Drives US Diplomatic Concerns

Wikileaks’ New Release Drives US Diplomatic Concerns
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Wikleaks announced that it will be releasing new leaks that will be seven times the size of their leaks over Iraq, in which it posted some 400 Thousand secret documents.

The United States is widely concerned with the leaks due-publishing, where it has been starting its reviews, warning its allies of the wikileaks releases.

In this context and according to Haaretz, Washington warned "Israel" of possible embarrassment from the wikileaks website, which has been working on publishing US confidential documents.

Haaretz also quoted a senior "Israeli" official saying that they have been informed that hundreds of thousands of diplomatic cables are to be released. Sources added that the expected leaks could include reports from the US embassy in Tel Aviv.

Apparently, the US concerned that the upcoming wikileaks release will affect its diplomatic relations with some of its "friends" around the world.

As a result, the US State Department directed all of its diplomatic missions in the world to overview cables issued from their locations, during the period of which wikileaks has reports about.

The wikileaks report will be including diplomatic reports from between 2006 and 2009, said a US official in an interview with CNN.

The State Department also notified the Congress and Pentagon about the reports possible to be published, where concerns are now everywhere to be found within US official institutions.

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