09-05-2011, 11:58 PM
[size="4"][/size]There is no pint in taking whatever is coming out in these cables to be gospel truth. Many of the diplomats while sending dispatches to the home government, often present their own views and understanding of a particular issue. However, in doing so some diplomats sound it as if it is the view of some important functionary of the foreign government .
So there is no point in jumping to conclusions on anything based solely on what has been written in these diplomatic dispatches. In some cases it may be possible that the person to whom the statement is attributed may not have said anything on that particular issue. While sending the dispatch the author never thought that his writings will one day come out on the electronic or print media. So there was no fear of any contradiction or other fall out.
So there is no point in jumping to conclusions on anything based solely on what has been written in these diplomatic dispatches. In some cases it may be possible that the person to whom the statement is attributed may not have said anything on that particular issue. While sending the dispatch the author never thought that his writings will one day come out on the electronic or print media. So there was no fear of any contradiction or other fall out.