WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Of all the disclosures so far by WikiLeaks, among the most potentially damaging to U.S. national security interests could be U.S. diplomatic cables about Yemen, home to one of al Qaeda's most active affiliates.
Experts say the revelations feed into al Qaeda's portrayal of President Ali Abdullah Saleh as a puppet of the West, potentially complicating his ability to cooperate overtly with Washington in the war against al Qaeda's Yemen-based branch.
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