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ரகசியங்களை வெளியிட்ட விக்கி லீக்ஸ் இணையதளம்

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விக்கி லீக்ஸ் இணைய தளம் நாடுகளுக்கு இடையேயான முக்கிய ரகசிய தகவல்களை வெளியிட்டுள்ளது.

1. ஈரானை தாக்க, சவுதி அரேபியா அமெரிக்காவை வலியுறுத்தியதாகவும்,

2. பாக்., அணு ஆயுதங்கள் குறித்து இங்கிலாந்து, அமெரிக்காநாடுகள் அச்சம் அடைந்து பாதுகாப்பை பலப்படுத்தியுள்ளதாகவும்,

3. ஒருங்கிணைந்த கொரிய மீது தாக்குதல் நடத்தகோரி தென்கொரியா கூறியதாகவும் தகவல்களை வெளியிட்டுள்ளது.

இது குறித்து வெள்ளை மாளிகை, விக்கி லீக்ஸ் வெளியிட்டுள்ள தகவல் அபாயகரமானதும், பிரச்னைக்குரியதுமாகும் என தெரிவித்துள்ளது. அமெரிக்க தூதரகம் அனுப்பிய இரண்டரை லட்சம் ரகசிய தகவல்களை விக்கி லீக்ஸ் வெளியிட்டு பரபரப்புக்குள்ளாக்கியது குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது.

http://www.dinamalar.com/News_Detail.asp?Id=135966

இதை விக்கிலீக்ஸ் வெளியிட முன்னர் பல "பெரிய கணனி தாக்குதல்களும்" இடம்பெற்றன.

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  • தொடங்கியவர்

WikiLeaks cables reveal personal details on world leaders

தனிப்பட தலைவர்களின் தெரிவுகள் / விருப்பங்கள் வெளியாகி உள்ளன.

According to one such memo, Moammar Gaddafi, the leader of Libya, has an intense dislike of staying above the first floor of hotels and cannot climb more than 35 steps. His fear of flying creates logistical headaches for his staff, who make great attempts to avoid long flights over water.

இலிபிய தலைவர் விடுதிகளில் தங்கும்போது முதலாவது மாடியையே விரும்புவதையும், அவர் மாடிகளுக்கு மேல் படியால் ஏற முடியாதவர் என்றும், தண்ணீருக்கு மேலாக விமானத்தில் பறப்பதை தவிர்ப்பவர் என்றும் சொல்லப்பட்டுள்ளது.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/11/28/AR2010112803164.html

* A dangerous Indian stand-off with Pakistan over nuclear fuel - Since 2007, US has mounted a highly secret effort, so far unsuccessful, to remove from a Pakistani research reactor highly enriched uranium that American officials fear could be diverted for use in an illicit nuclear device. In May 2009, Ambassador Anne W Patterson reported that Pakistan was refusing to schedule a visit by American technical experts because, as a Pakistani official said, "if the local media got word of the fuel removal, 'they would portray it as the US taking Pakistan's nuclear weapons,' he argued."

* Iran attempting to adapt North Korean rockets for use as long-range missiles

* Corruption within the Afghan government, with concerns heightened when a senior official was found to be carrying more than $50m in cash on a foreign trip

* Bargaining to empty the Guantanamo Bay prison camp - including Slovenian diplomats being told to take in a freed prisoner if they wanted to secure a meeting with President Barack Obama

* Germany being warned in 2007 not to enforce arrest warrants for US Central Intelligence Agency officers involved in an operation in which an innocent German citizen with the same name as a suspected militant was abducted and held in Afghanistan

* US officials being instructed to spy on the UN's leadership by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

* The very close relationship between Russian PM Vladimir Putin and his Italian counterpart Silvio Berlusconi

* Alleged links between the Russian government and organised crime

* Yemen's president talking to then US Mid-East commander General David Petraeus about attacks on Yemeni al-Qaeda bases and saying: "We'll continue saying the bombs are ours, not yours"

* Faltering US attempts to prevent Syria from supplying arms to Hezbollah in Lebanon

* At a January meeting, Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh tells Gen David Petraeus: "We'll continue saying the bombs are ours, not yours".

Edited by akootha

  • தொடங்கியவர்

Some of the cables, made available to The New York Times and several other news organizations, were written as recently as late February, revealing the Obama administration’s exchanges over crises and conflicts.

1.Thinking about an eventual collapse of North Korea: American and South Korean officials have discussed the prospects for a unified Korea, should the North’s economic troubles and political transition lead the state to implode. The South Koreans even considered commercial inducements to China, according to the American ambassador to Seoul. She told Washington in February that South Korean officials believe that the right business deals would “help salve” China’s “concerns about living with a reunified Korea” that is in a “benign alliance” with the United States.

2. The island nation of Kiribati was offered incentives worth millions of dollars to take in Chinese Muslim detainees, cables from diplomats recounted. The Americans, meanwhile, suggested that accepting more prisoners would be “a low-cost way for Belgium to attain prominence in Europe.”

3. A global computer hacking effort: China’s Politburo directed the intrusion into Google’s computer systems in that country, a Chinese contact told the American Embassy in Beijing in January, one cable reported. The Google hacking was part of a coordinated campaign of computer sabotage carried out by government operatives, private security experts and Internet outlaws recruited by the Chinese government. They have broken into American government computers and those of Western allies, the Dalai Lama and American businesses since 2002, cables said.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/29/world/29cables.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&hp

  • தொடங்கியவர்

இது முதாவது தொகுதியே எனவும் இன்னும் பல தொகுதிகள் வர உள்ளதாகவும் சொல்லப்பட்டுள்ளது

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