Wikileaks.org Releases Largest Cache Of Classified Documents

WikiLeaks.org has released a fresh stack of classified documents that number up to 2.5 lakhs and exposes the operations of US diplomats in various countries.



Expose was carried out with the help of five leading newspapers including The New York Times and The Guardian.
The documents detail about the role of embassies, the diplomats stationed there and how they are acting as spies for the government. Among the major embassies that were mentioned in the expose were that of New Delhi and Islamabad and other sub-continental countries.

The US government has criticised the website with endangering the lives of coalition troops and of the citizens of other countries who have been mentioned in the report. The documents also detail about how officials from the Saudi Arabia government urged the US for air strikes on Iran, about the alleged nexus of organised crime and the Russian government and calling names to top officials from the Afghanistan, Germany and UK governments.

The leaked documents
the largest release of classified documents since the leak of Iraq WarLogs -- also provides insight into how first world countries treat countries from the third world and the role of diplomats in this which act as de facto spies.


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