British newspapers: Saudi Arabia and Qatar on WikiLeaks
Still the issue of the Wikileaks receive attention on the pages of British newspapers, and private files Saudi and Qatar.
The Independent newspaper says that the U.S. government has been forced
to carry out a fundamental reorganization of the embassy workers and
employees in the military and intelligence agencies and their
activities, who became "open" because of leaks, WikiLeaks recently
published.
The paper adds the report prepared by Jay Adams and Kim Sengupta that
the administration of President Barack Obama yesterday faced a crisis
with respect to Baldmlomaseh States.
The report notes that "the 1100 document, only about 250 thousand a
confidential document obtained by the web site (WikiLeaks)" led to fears
of a continuation of these leaks for months to come.
In the view of the report that is set up these leaks led to "destabilize U.S. relations with almost all its key allies."
"Inflame tensions"
The report adds that these leaks can also lead to "inflame tensions"
with governments hostile to the United States, which was originally in
the Middle East and other regions.
The Independent adds that the Defense Department and the intelligence
service and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has asked them to identify
any of the employees have been the source of the Wikileaks.
The report indicates that one of the foreign countries that have
expressed outrage at the contents of the alleged leaks some allies of
the United States, such as France, Italy and Turkey.
The paper says that the latest leaks that revealed that U.S. Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton criticized the Riyadh government, describing
Saudi Arabia as the largest exporter in the world to finance the armed
Islamic groups.
It adds the Independent that Clinton addressed the American diplomats -
in the document, which date back to the month of December / December
2009 - saying that "Riyadh not more than the work of a limited" to
prevent the flow of funds to the Taliban and other groups launching
attacks in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.
"The way to bargain"
The Guardian newspaper also focused on the WikiLeaks leaks, but focused on the file level.
The paper says that one of the leaked documents indicate that Qatar
uses Al-Jazeera news as a bargaining chip in foreign policy.
The leaked document contradicts what you go from Al-Jazeera they are independent of the editorial.
The report adds that the U.S. embassy in Doha, said in a telegram to
the U.S. envoy that the relations between Qatar and Saudi Arabia, "in
general is improving after Qatar played down criticism of the Saudi
royal family on Al-Jazeera."
And relay the newspaper that the U.S. ambassador in Qatar, said: "The
ability of the island to influence the public opinion in the region is
the source of all essential to the influence of Qatar."
"Free and open"
The paper says that, despite the fact that the ambassador described Al
Jazeera's coverage as "relatively free and open," but he added, "the
island remains one of the most liquid and Qatar diplomatic and political
value."
According to The Guardian that the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad Bin
Khalifa Al-Thani - according to the documents - rejected in 2001 a
request from the United States to prevent the channel island of granting
a lot of time for recordings of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and
other figures hostile to Washington.
The Daily Telegraph published a news report about the re-launch of the
website "Islamic" was linked to the incident of stabbing a British
lawmaker.
The Labour MP Stephen Timms has been subjected to an assassination
attempt in May / May 2010 by the militant Muslim woman claims Rochwnara
Chaudhry. Because of "religious instruction" received through the Web
site.
The paper quotes Younes Abdullah Mohammed site that "Islam Policy" is a
new variant of the site, "Revolution Muslim," which closed on the back
of his role in the attack on Timms.
"Gratuitous violence"
According to the Daily Telegraph, says Younis The new location will
continue the work that he was doing site "Rivelyoshn Muslim."
It describes Yunus - an American who converted to Islam white - events of September atheist as "unjustified violence".
Yunus continues, "If the love of Muslims to fight and die to defend
themselves against Western imperialism makes the British and U.S.
governments I have had a site or linking Islam Policy terrorists, I am
honored such a link."
The Daily Telegraph and the movement of officials in counter-terrorism
forces in the United States that are at least one-third of suspects in
cases of domestic terrorism in America who were arrested last year have
positioned relations "Rivelyoshn Muslim."
According to the newspaper, says Aaron Zelin - U.S. academic who tracks
jihadist websites - The site Revolution Muslim became a much used by
the "British extremists."
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