Cablegate

Cablegate

The 2010-2011 WikiLeaks publications of classified cables sent by embassies and related venues to the U.S. State Department from 1966 to 2010. At that time, it was the largest amount of classified information ever exposed by a whistle blower. See WikiLeaks.
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Manning's leak also led to "(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_diplomatic_cables_leak) Cablegate ," in which 251,287 diplomatic cables set by the U.S.
According to True Pundit, Clinton and the State Department were under pressure to silence the whistleblower in the months before WikiLeaks dumped some 250,000 diplomatic cables from 1966 to 2010, dubbed CableGate.
WikiLeaks followed up with "Cablegate," the publication of some of the 250,000 classified U.S.
Assange faces espionage charges in the United States, and Poitras is there in the room hours before "Cablegate," as lawyer (and sometime Assange girlfriend) Sarah Harrison attempts to get then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the phone to inform her of WikiLeaks' impending release of classified U.S.
The publication of the "Afghan War Diary" (more than 91,000 US reports on the war in Afghanistan from 2004 to 2010), the "Iraq War Logs (nearly 392,000 reports from 2004 to 2009) and especially "Cablegate" (more than 250,000 US diplomatic cables from 2003 to 2010) had shown the world a new -- and hardly flattering -- image of US political activity.
Coverage of events like #Occupy and Cablegate (as well as Tunisian uprisings, Syrian massacres, Indonesian tsunamis, Chinese train crashes and Chilean protests) simply cannot be described or explained using the old language of the pipeline.
Wikileaks Cablegate scandal in 2010-2011, they reveal concerns about the
Two Years of Cablegate as Bradley Manning Testifies for the First Time HuffPost USA, 29/11/2012.