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The leaked US cables also reveal that:

• Officials in Jordan and Bahrain have openly called for Iran's nuclear programme to be stopped by any means, including military.

• Leaders in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt referred to Iran as "evil", an "existential threat" and a power that "is going to take us to war".

I wonder what Iran's reaction is going to be. Ahmadinejad, is surely licking his lips at saying look, I was right, they are all out to get us.

Gonna be FWW (The Final World War). Iran are like the Big H of the international stage.

[iran} Any funny business, everybody dead! [/iran]

funniest thing youve said in your life

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S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 05 ANKARA 007211

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/14/2029

TAGS: PREL PGOV PINS ECON TU

SUBJECT: ERDOGAN AND AK PARTY AFTER TWO YEARS IN POWER:

TRYING TO GET A GRIP ON THEMSELVES, ON TURKEY, ON EUROPE

As PM Erdogan strode through the EU corridors of power Dec. 16-17 with his semi-pro soccer player's swagger and phalanx of sycophantic advisors, he may have seemed a strong candidate for European leader of the year.

The US are on a par spreee

wtf

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Saudi Arabia also urged the U.S. to take a hard line against Iran. A summary of a meeting on April 20, 2008, between U.S. officials and Saudi King Abdullah noted the king's frequent exhortations to the U.S. to attack Iran and put an end to its nuclear weapons program.

"He told you to cut off the head of the snake," Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the U.S. is quoted as saying.

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Sensational claims of ‘inappropriate behaviour’ by Prince Andrew emerged last night in the biggest intelligence leak in history.

Secret U.S. embassy cables are said to show the prince, who is a UK trade envoy, has shocked the Americans with his ‘rude behaviour abroad’.

A Buckingham Palace source said: ‘We are awaiting further detail, as everyone else is.’

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1333974/WikiLeaks-Diplomatic-crisis-Americas-secret-cables-published-online--Prince-Andrew-singled-criticism.html#ixzz16crAtc98

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The US administration's unflattering assessment of David Cameron is set to be made public with the release of thousands of leaked State Department files by the WikiLeaks whistleblowers website.

Simon Hoggart, a journalist on The Guardian - one of the newspapers that has been working with WikiLeaks on the release of the material - said that the publication would be an "embarrassment" for the Prime Minister. He confirmed that the paper would be releasing extensive details of the files on Monday.

"It is going to give the candid American views of world leaders and indeed the reverse too," he told BBC1's The Andrew Marr Show. "There is going to be some embarrassment certainly for Gordon Brown but even more so for David Cameron who was not very highly regarded by the Obama administration or by the US ambassador here."

The US administration has warned that the release of the files would put "countless" lives at risk, threaten global counter-terrorism operations and jeopardise America's relations with its allies.

The State Department's senior lawyer Harold Koh has written to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, warning that the publication could do massive harm to America's standing by exposing secret military operations.

Mr Koh sent the message in response to a letter from Mr Assange and his lawyer in which they asked about the safety of people who might be named in the files. Mr Koh said that the US would not co-operate or negotiate with WikiLeaks.

The Foreign Office condemned the leak of the State Department cables but insisted that it would not damage British-US relations.

"We condemn any unauthorised release of this classified information, just as we condemn leaks of classified material in the UK," a spokesman said.

"They can damage national security, are not in the national interest and, as the US have said, may put lives at risk. We have a very strong relationship with the US government. That will continue."

The US ambassador to London, Louis Susman, sought to play down the significance of any comments in the leaked cables regarding British politicians, saying he did not believe they would damage Anglo-American relations.

Cannot Wait.

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Guest Waka Flocka Dave

lol @ thinkin the US governemtn thinks favourably about us

we're theyre bitch

n all u care about from a bitch is when ur next gonna buss

translate that into politics however u want

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