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Wikileaks On Iran

'Wikileaks On Iran' - 3 News Result(s)
  • WikiLeaks on India's Iran policy

    In a series of damning cables against the UPA government, WikiLeaks has also exposed how India's Iran policy was influenced by the United States of America. Sent by Charge d'Affaires Steven White, the cable stresses this point. Read the entire cable here. S E C R E T NEW DELHI 001065  SIPDIS  NOFORN SIPDIS  E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/15...

  • Israel and Chile spied on Iran: WikiLeaks

    Israel worked with Chile to spy on the Iranian ambassador in Santiago as the Jewish state grew increasingly concerned about Tehran's influence in South America, a leaked US cable from 2008 showed.     "Israel is monitoring Iranian influence in the region, which includes enhanced Iranian diplomatic relations with Colombia and Ven...

  • WikiLeaks: Around the world, distress over Iran

    In late May 2009, Israel's defense minister, Ehud Barak, used a visit from a Congressional delegation to send a pointed message to the new American president. In a secret cable sent back to Washington, the American ambassador to Israel, James B. Cunningham, reported that Mr. Barak had argued that the world had 6 to 18 months "in which stopping Iran...

'Wikileaks On Iran' - 3 News Result(s)
  • WikiLeaks on India's Iran policy

    In a series of damning cables against the UPA government, WikiLeaks has also exposed how India's Iran policy was influenced by the United States of America. Sent by Charge d'Affaires Steven White, the cable stresses this point. Read the entire cable here. S E C R E T NEW DELHI 001065  SIPDIS  NOFORN SIPDIS  E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/15...

  • Israel and Chile spied on Iran: WikiLeaks

    Israel worked with Chile to spy on the Iranian ambassador in Santiago as the Jewish state grew increasingly concerned about Tehran's influence in South America, a leaked US cable from 2008 showed.     "Israel is monitoring Iranian influence in the region, which includes enhanced Iranian diplomatic relations with Colombia and Ven...

  • WikiLeaks: Around the world, distress over Iran

    In late May 2009, Israel's defense minister, Ehud Barak, used a visit from a Congressional delegation to send a pointed message to the new American president. In a secret cable sent back to Washington, the American ambassador to Israel, James B. Cunningham, reported that Mr. Barak had argued that the world had 6 to 18 months "in which stopping Iran...

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