
After days of hysterical statements and threats to Wikileaks, Hillary Clinton has imposed a little sanity in the U.S. political debate about the massive leak of diplomatic documents. Secretary of State has concluded a tour of Central Asia and the Persian Gulf, and has been shown that damage to U.S. diplomacy is not irreversible. Clinton said to reporters accompanying him that everything will return to normal. “We continue to work and nothing will stop or slow down our diplomacy,” Clinton said.
A few days ago, the Pentagon chief Robert Gates, appeared on the same attitude. He stated that the consequences for foreign policy will be “fairly modest” and gave a lesson in political realism: “Governments have dealings with us because it benefits their interests. Not because we want to or because they think we can keep secrets.”
Clinton advisers have been told that Silvio Berlusconi is the only foreign leader has angrily complained about the portrait that makes him the diplomatic dispatches.
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