Officials fear WikiLeaks' potential to harm U.S. ties
The Japan Times Saturday,Dec.4,2010
What's next?What disasters await in the pipeline?
Those are the big questions for diplomats and senior government officials in Tokyo as they closely watch what WikiLeaks uploads onto the Internet about Tokyo-Washington ties.Documents from various sources are posted onto the WikiLeaks website on a regular basis,and the recent trove of unauthorized data suggests more will follow.Despite a deluge of information that made headlines worldwide last week,nothing damaging has been leaked about Japan-so far.But depending on information forthcoming,Prime Minister Naoto Kan and the Democratic Party of Japan-led government could face serious damage,critics said.According to the website,however,among the more than 250000 documents uploaded,the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo sent the third-highest number of cables,next only to Turkey and Iraq."Diplomatic negotiations are about trust,"Nishikawa said."No one is going to trust a country whose information is going to be leaked the next day."Foreign Minister Seiji Maehara has been briefed by the United States on the recent massive leak of classified diplomatic cables by the website WikiLeaks the top government spokeman said Friday.But Sengoku refused to go into detail,saying the substance of the meeting is "very delicate diplomatically."U.S. diplomacy official telegram more than 400 is carried in the site of WikiLeaks as of December 1.
Questions
1.What's website? Answer......a.Music site b.Newspaper's company c.A whistle-blowing site
2.Whose say that I haven't problem about WikiLeaks? Answer....a.Prime Minister Naoto Kan b.The Chief Cabinet Secretary Sengoku c.Foreign Minister Seiji Maehara
3.What canceled particularly a lot of information Answer....a.Turkey and Irak b.Turkey and Iran c.Israel and Turkey
4.I leaked information about WikiLeaks who is the name of the Ambassador American? Answer.....a.Susan rice b.Toronto c.John Ruth
5.Is the diplomacy official telegram of the how old of rice carried in the site of WikiLeaks? Answer....a.200 b.400 c.700
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