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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday accused the United States of orchestrating WikiLeaks' Sunday release of more than 250,000 internal State Department cables, some of which suggest that Arab leaders fear Iran's nuclear program and regional influence.

"The material was not leaked but rather released in an organized way," Mr. Ahmadinejad said, adding that the WikiLeaks "game" is "not worth commenting upon and that no one would waste their time reviewing them."

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matthew s harrison| 11.29.10 @ 4:06PM

I agree with old akmadirtclod. This was a planned release to expose those who have angered obama, and so that he doesn't have to take the heat for an Iranian attack.
Obama is the king of back handedness-so this is obviously his way of covering tracks-and he of course doesn't care who he pisses off, as he has designs to be the emperor of the free world.

Alan Brooks| 11.29.10 @ 9:52PM

Another conspiracy theory! and the GOP ruined Perot's daughter's wedding? did Caroline Kennedy assassinate her father in 1963?
Matthew, blame the Jews instead, they can be your one size fits all conspirers.

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