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WikiLeaks helped improve the U.S. image in Tunisia and the Middle East
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The Tunisian leaks helped repairing America's battered reputation in the Middle East, damaged by the Iraq war
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WikiLeaks☜Exploring the issues arising from the publication in November and December 2010 by WikiLeaks and five international newspapers of a mass of confidential diplomatic cables between the US State Department and its embassies around the world. Co-curators are welcome to add to, and help refine, the map.☜F1CEB7
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Are WikiLeaks's actions beneficial or detrimental? »
Are WikiLeaks's actions beneficial or detrimental?
Are WikiLeaks's actions beneficial or detrimental?☜☜FFB597
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WikiLeaks is dangerous and should be opposed »
WikiLeaks is dangerous and should be opposed
WikiLeaks is dangerous and should be opposed☜☜59C6EF
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WikiLeaks disclosures attack America's foreign policy interests »
WikiLeaks disclosures attack America's foreign policy interests
WikiLeaks disclosures attack America's foreign policy interests☜Hillary Clinton: This disclosure is not just an attack on Americas foreign policy; it is an attack on the international community, the alliances and partnerships, the conventions and negotiations that safeguard global security and advance economic prosperity.☜98CE71
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There are cases where Wikileaks disclosures are helping US diplomacy »
There are cases where Wikileaks disclosures are helping US diplomacy
There are cases where Wikileaks disclosures are helping US diplomacy☜☜EF597B
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WikiLeaks helped improve the U.S. image in Tunisia and the Middle East
WikiLeaks helped improve the U.S. image in Tunisia and the Middle East☜The Tunisian leaks helped repairing Americas battered reputation in the Middle East, damaged by the Iraq war☜98CE71
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Unlike the French, the Americans frankly highlighted the corruption »
Unlike the French, the Americans frankly highlighted the corruption
Unlike the French, the Americans frankly highlighted the corruption☜☜98CE71
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WikiLeaks acted as a catalyst in the Tunisian revolution
WikiLeaks acted as a catalyst in the Tunisian revolution, advancing the White House's lofty goals of democratisation and modernisation.
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WikiLeaks cables reinforced Tunisians' perception of their government
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