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Friday, 24 May 2013

Pentagon: WikiLeaks has hurt US foreign relations

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Reported by: AP/UNBconnect
Reported on: December 08, 2010 16:08 PM
Reported in: International

WASHINGTON, Dec 7 (AP/UNB) - The Department of Defense spokesman Col.  Dave
Lapan says there are indications of foreign powers "pulling back" from their dealings with the U.S. since hundreds of classified diplomatic cables wound up on the Internet.

Lapan declined to cite any specific examples, including whether foreign officials have said they will no longer trust the U.S. with their secrets.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates had told reporters last week he did not believe the release of diplomatic cables by the WikiLeaks anti-secrecy website would permanently damage foreign relations
because other countries see too much value in engaging the U.S.

However, Lapan told reporters that "believing the U.S. is not good at keeping secrets ... certainly changes things," and that "generally, there has been a retrenchment" in cooperation.

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