WikiLeaks unleashes flood of confidential US cables

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By Joseph Krauss 8:08 AM Monday Nov 29, 2010 Share Email Print Expand Shrink WASHINGTON – WikiLeaks has unleashed a torrent of more than a quarter of a million confidential US cables detailing a wide array of potentially explosive diplomatic episodes, the New York Times said. The newspaper reported details of a tense standoff with Pakistan over nuclear fuel, plans to reunite the Korean peninsula after the North’s eventual collapse, bazaar-like bargaining over the repatriation of Guantanamo Bay detainees and a Chinese government bid to hack into Google. The cables detail fresh suspicions about Afghan corruption, Saudi donors financing Al-Qaeda, and the US failure to prevent Syria from…

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