
NEW YORK (TNC News) | Revealing US intelligence documents were leaked to notable newspapers around the world such as The New York Times, the UK’s the Guardian, France’s Le Monde, and Germany’s Der Spiegel. The documents show that they criticized world leaders such as Former British PM Gordon Brown (Lab), Current British PM David Cameron (Con), French Pres. Nicolas Sarkozy (UMP) by calling him a “emperor with no clothes”, Afghan Pres. Hamid Karzai, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) by calling her a “risk averse” and her foreign minister as a “wild card”.
The leaked documents also show that North Korea-ally, China has shown support for a United Korea under the current South Korean government.
It also shows differing views on world opinion such as the conflicts in the Middle East and Pakistan.
To view more news and info on these documents, visit the newspapers’ coverage of the Wikileaks controversy below:
The New York Times (USA)
The Guardian (UK)
Le Monde (FRANCE) in French
Der Spiegel (GERMANY) in English
It's also worth noting that the EIC of WikiLeaks is Julian Assange - an Australian.
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