http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/12/07/latest-updates-on-leak-of-u-s-cables-day-10/

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    SPIEGEL ONLINE: Have you read what Washington's ambassadors in your 
neighboring Arab countries write about Iran?

    Esfandiar Rahim Mashai: I've been traveling a lot recently, so I haven't 
had a chance yet. But our experts are examining the disclosures very 
intensively and have reported everything to me.

    SPIEGEL ONLINE: Are you surprised by the clarity with which some Gulf 
States, as well as Egypt, call upon the United States to stop Tehran's nuclear 
ambitions?

    Mashai: These documents are not authentic. The national interests of the 
United States and its allies are behind this. They see the world through their 
eyes, pursue their own goals, and draw the conclusions that suit their 
purposes. [...]

    SPIEGEL ONLINE: But the diplomatic reports were published against 
Washington's will and are damaging to the United States. The WikiLeaks 
disclosures are not a State Department P.R. campaign.

    Mashai: Are you sure about that? How, then, did WikiLeaks gain access to 
the documents?

    SPIEGEL ONLINE: Presumably through a U.S. Army private who had access to a 
central government database and has since been arrested.

    Mashai: Do you believe that? Then you must be very naïve indeed. No, the 
United States is behind this deliberate leak. The Americans are trying to paint 
the world in black and white. They underscore the differences among nations and 
want to show everyone that peace is only possible in cooperation with them.

    SPIEGEL ONLINE: Do you question the authenticity of the more than 250,000 
documents?

    Mashai: I don't want to get into individual documents and their 
authenticity. But I have no doubt that a U.S. government plan is behind this 
disclosure. When someone wants to suggest something, they include fake 
information with real information so as to create a certain impression. That's 
why each country has to analyze the documents that relate to it, which is what 
our experts in Tehran are doing now.

    SPIEGEL ONLINE: In other words, you do take the embassy reports very 
seriously.

    Mashai: We are only examining them to figure out the Americans' tricks.




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