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Secret information about world leaders.
Did you know that Medvedev and Putin in America is called "Batman and Robin" (Putin and Medvedev, respectively), and Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's afraid of flying? Here is a selection of details from his personal life with the world's leading website Wikileaks, which publishes classified information about policies.
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1. The massage Julian. The site owner Wikileaks.
The owner of the website Wikileaks Julian The massage during a visit to Stockholm, Sweden. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton intends to publicly oppose the site Wikileaks, which publishes classified information. Bertil Ericson / AP
2. Medvedev and Putin. The President and Prime Minister of the Russian Federation.
Communication between Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (left) and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin at the recreation center "Krasnaya Polyana", which is not far from the city of Sochi. In 2008, an employee of the US Embassy in Russia named their team "Batman and Robin" (Putin and Medvedev, respectively). Dmitry Astakhov / AFP / Getty Images
3. Muammar Gaddafi. The head of Libya.
The head of state of Libya Muammar Gaddafi during a summit of the Arab League in Sirte (Libya). According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United States, the Libyan leader is afraid of flying and always settles on the first floor of the hotel, home. Also, according to data posted on the website Wikileaks, it always accompanies a smart girl from the Ukraine. Asmaa Waguih / Reuters
4. Kim Jong Il. The head of North Korea.
The head of the DPRK Kim Jong Il during the celebration of the 65th anniversary of the Workers' Party of Korea, which was held in the capital - Pyongyang. US diplomats describe him as a "rotten grandfather" who suffered "both physical and moral impact" as a result of a stroke. Petar Kujundzic / Reuters
5. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Iranian President.
6th Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during communication with the media in the capital - Tehran. In one of the articles of the website Wikileaks leader of Iran compared with the German dictator Adolf Hitler. The site also promulgated one of the statements of the King of Saudi Arabia addressed to the US government, the adoption of military action against Iran. Behrouz Mehri / AFP / Getty Images
6. Silvio Berlusconi. Italian Prime Minister.
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi during a news conference at a meeting of EU leaders in Brussels. From the pages of the website Wikileaks, it is clear that Don Silvio in the United States is not particularly respected and considered "worthy politician" and hinted at his "addiction to walk a good night ...". Francois Lenoir / Reuters
7. Hamid Karzai. Afghan President.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai described as "extremely weak paranoid who stubbornly believe in the most improbable plots against himself." Ahmad Masood / Reuters
8. Angela Merkel. German Chancellor.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel during the next session of Parliament in Berlin. It is characterized as "absolutely not an adventurous man." Articles, Chancellor Angela often called "Teflon" Merkel. Tobias Schwarz / REUTERS
9. Robert Mugabe. President of Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe arrived in Harare at the parliamentary session, collected because of the adoption of the national budget for 2011. On the website Wikileaks can find a comment of the Prime Minister of South Africa, which is considered the leader of Zimbabwe "sleep grandfather." Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi / AP
10. Nicolas Sarkozy. French President.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy during a meeting of EU leaders in Brussels. The site says that American politicians describe him as a "sensitive and powerful man." Philippe Wojazer / Reuters
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10 photo + letter
1. The massage Julian. The site owner Wikileaks.
The owner of the website Wikileaks Julian The massage during a visit to Stockholm, Sweden. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton intends to publicly oppose the site Wikileaks, which publishes classified information. Bertil Ericson / AP
2. Medvedev and Putin. The President and Prime Minister of the Russian Federation.
Communication between Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (left) and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin at the recreation center "Krasnaya Polyana", which is not far from the city of Sochi. In 2008, an employee of the US Embassy in Russia named their team "Batman and Robin" (Putin and Medvedev, respectively). Dmitry Astakhov / AFP / Getty Images
3. Muammar Gaddafi. The head of Libya.
The head of state of Libya Muammar Gaddafi during a summit of the Arab League in Sirte (Libya). According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United States, the Libyan leader is afraid of flying and always settles on the first floor of the hotel, home. Also, according to data posted on the website Wikileaks, it always accompanies a smart girl from the Ukraine. Asmaa Waguih / Reuters
4. Kim Jong Il. The head of North Korea.
The head of the DPRK Kim Jong Il during the celebration of the 65th anniversary of the Workers' Party of Korea, which was held in the capital - Pyongyang. US diplomats describe him as a "rotten grandfather" who suffered "both physical and moral impact" as a result of a stroke. Petar Kujundzic / Reuters
5. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Iranian President.
6th Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during communication with the media in the capital - Tehran. In one of the articles of the website Wikileaks leader of Iran compared with the German dictator Adolf Hitler. The site also promulgated one of the statements of the King of Saudi Arabia addressed to the US government, the adoption of military action against Iran. Behrouz Mehri / AFP / Getty Images
6. Silvio Berlusconi. Italian Prime Minister.
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi during a news conference at a meeting of EU leaders in Brussels. From the pages of the website Wikileaks, it is clear that Don Silvio in the United States is not particularly respected and considered "worthy politician" and hinted at his "addiction to walk a good night ...". Francois Lenoir / Reuters
7. Hamid Karzai. Afghan President.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai described as "extremely weak paranoid who stubbornly believe in the most improbable plots against himself." Ahmad Masood / Reuters
8. Angela Merkel. German Chancellor.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel during the next session of Parliament in Berlin. It is characterized as "absolutely not an adventurous man." Articles, Chancellor Angela often called "Teflon" Merkel. Tobias Schwarz / REUTERS
9. Robert Mugabe. President of Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe arrived in Harare at the parliamentary session, collected because of the adoption of the national budget for 2011. On the website Wikileaks can find a comment of the Prime Minister of South Africa, which is considered the leader of Zimbabwe "sleep grandfather." Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi / AP
10. Nicolas Sarkozy. French President.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy during a meeting of EU leaders in Brussels. The site says that American politicians describe him as a "sensitive and powerful man." Philippe Wojazer / Reuters
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