WikiLeaks has just released the the "Kissinger Cables," a collection of over 1.7 million pieces of diplomatic communications. One billion words generated from 1973-76, when Henry Kissinger served as our Cold War Secretary of State/ Détente during the slow spinning down of the Soviet Union. There is so much material here that you can find almost anything— like, say, the Russian thirst for soft rock.
This new release is five times the size of Cablegate, the original WikiLeaks dump published incrementally from 2010-2011. I billion words is roughly the size of 125 novels (averaging 80,000 word per novel).
I've only read a few of the articles, but one of the more interesting threads in the release is the Russian thirst for American "soft rock:"
Search for "Joni Mitchell," for example, "and you'll find communications between the U.S. embassy in Moscow and the State Department, asking for more Mitchell and Don McLean in Russian lives — and to a lesser extent Neil Young — because, well, that's the Russians wanted in January 1975." -(From TheAtlanticWire.com).
Images from cables in the release:
Somehow, The Eagles and Jackson Brown did not make the list, although this cable seems to hint that they would be perfect Rock Ambassadors.
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