London:
Even as the United States of America is battling to take its allies into confidence the website WikiLeaks may release some more secrets that may hit its ties with some of its closest allies.
For instance according to British media reports, in Wikileaks' latest disclosures US diplomats had criticised former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, South African president Nelson Mandela, Afghanistan's Hamid Karzai and Libya's Colonel Gaddafi.
Diplomats described Gordon Brown and his government as weak and unstable in secret briefings to US President Barack Obama.
US State Department officials are concerned that the release of such sensitive files could damage relations with their allies and has been calling out its allies so that they can get ready for "a worst-case scenario".
For instance according to British media reports, in Wikileaks' latest disclosures US diplomats had criticised former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, South African president Nelson Mandela, Afghanistan's Hamid Karzai and Libya's Colonel Gaddafi.
Diplomats described Gordon Brown and his government as weak and unstable in secret briefings to US President Barack Obama.
US State Department officials are concerned that the release of such sensitive files could damage relations with their allies and has been calling out its allies so that they can get ready for "a worst-case scenario".
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