US diplomatic cables browser (all 250k unredacted and now also redacted cables available)

Disclaimer: This site has been first put up 15 years ago. Since then I would probably do a couple things differently, but because I've noticed this site had been linked from news outlets, PhD theses and peer rewieved papers and because I really hate the concept of "digital dark age" I've decided to put it back up. There's no chance it can produce any harm now.

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IdentifierDateEmbassyClassificationSubjectRedacted
03NASSAU5862003-03-18 16:47:00Embassy NassauCONFIDENTIALCARICOM SECGEN WANTS BAHAMAS IN SINGLE MARKETNo
03NASSAU9252003-05-13 21:55:00Embassy NassauCONFIDENTIALARTICLE 98 -- A NON-ISSUE FOR CARICOMNo
04NASSAU7332004-04-06 15:13:00Embassy NassauCONFIDENTIALBAHAMIAN PERSPECTIVE ON CARICOM AND HAITINo
04NASSAU18372004-10-01 16:34:00Embassy NassauCONFIDENTIALCHRISTIE WANTS TO BE THE TONY BLAIR OF CARICOMNo
04NASSAU18552004-10-05 21:18:00Embassy NassauCONFIDENTIALPM CHRISTIE: ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT IN U.S. RELATIONS WITH CARIBBEANNo
05NASSAU3932005-02-25 16:57:00Embassy NassauCONFIDENTIALFOREIGN MINISTER POISED TO RAISE PROFILE IN CARICOMNo
05NASSAU10712005-06-06 16:58:00Embassy NassauUNCLASSIFIEDCARICOM FOREIGN MINISTERS CLOSE MEETINGNo

Latest source of this page is cablebrowser-2, released 2011-10-04