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1973–76 US government records leaked by WikiLeaks in 2013 Not to be confused with United States diplomatic cables leak.

The Kissinger cables are 1.7 million United States diplomatic and intelligence records dating from 1973 to 1976 that had previously been declassified and released by the National Archives and Records Administration and were republished in searchable form by WikiLeaks in April 2013. At the time of the cables, Henry Kissinger was the United States Secretary of State and National Security Advisor. The cables can be searched using a search engine provided by WikiLeaks at the Public Library of United States Diplomacy, a special page on the WikiLeaks website.

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The Kissinger cables revealed that:

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