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Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (Iran) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (Iran) Content from the United States diplomatic cables leak has depicted Iran and related subjects extensively. The leak, which began on 28 November 2010, occurred when the website of WikiLeaks — an international new media non-profit organisation that publishes submissions of otherwise unavailable documents from anonymous news sources and news leaks — started to publish classified documents of detailed correspondence — diplomatic cables — between the United States Department of State and its diplomatic missions around the world. Since the initial release date, WikiLeaks is releasing further documents every day. ==Iran-Arab relations== The cables suggest an American feeling of strong distrust by Arab government leaders for Iran, and encouragement from pro-U.S. Arab leaders for a military strike on the nuclear facilities in Iran.〔〔Staff writer (28 November 2010). ("WikiLeaks: Dagan Wanted To Topple Iranian Regime" ). ''Ynetnews''. Retrieved 28 November 2010.〕 Saudi King Abdullah has repeatedly urged the U.S. to attack Iran's nuclear facilities.〔Mohammed, Arshad; Colvin, Ross (28 November 2010). ("Saudi King Urged U.S. To Attack Iran: WikiLeaks" ). ''Reuters''. Retrieved 28 November 2010.〕 In one diplomatic cable, King Abdullah said it was necessary to "cut the head of the snake", in reference to Iran's nuclear program. This remains problematic, as many Arab leaders have refrained from publicly criticizing Iran, due to popular support for the country.〔Black, Ian; Tisdall, Simon (28 November 2010). ("Saudi Arabia Urges US Attack on Iran To Stop Nuclear Programme — Embassy Cables Show Arab Allies Want Strike Against Tehran — Israel Prepared To Attack Alone To Avoid Its Own 9/11 — Iranian Bomb Risks 'Middle East Proliferation, War or Both'" ). ''The Guardian''. Retrieved 17 December 2010.〕〔
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