Photographs: Reuters
The confidential United States documents released by WikiLeaks contain some very interesting and informative comments about world leaders, made reportedly by staffers at US embassies across the world. Let's take a look..
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is said to have hosted numerous 'wild parties' to cover his physical and political weaknesses.
American diplomats, who interacted with him during their postings in Rome, describe Berlusconi as a 'feckless, vain, and ineffective' leader in modern Europe.
They also accuse him of having "frequent late nights". "The penchant for partying hard meant that he never got sufficient rest," they add.
'Emperor without clothes'
Image: French President Nicolas SarkozyPhotographs: Reuters
According to the Daily Mail, French President Nicolas Sarkozy is described in the US cables as being thin-skinned and authoritarian in personal style.
He was also described as an 'Emperor without clothes'.
'Accompanied by a voluptuous blonde Ukranian nurse'
Image: Libyan leader Muammar GadaffiPhotographs: Reuters
Libyan leader Muammar Gadaffi is described as 'strange' and 'accompanied by a voluptuous blonde Ukranian nurse'.
He never travels anywhere without his nurse as she alone 'knows his entire routine'. Some of the cables also hint at a romantic relationship between the leader and the much younger nurse.
'Flabby old chap'
Image: North Korean dictator Kim Jong-ilPhotographs: Reuters
'Crazy old man'
Image: Zimbabwe President Robert MugabePhotographs: Reuters
'Alpha Dog'
Image: Russian Prime Minister Vladimir PutinPhotographs: Reuters
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is described as an 'Alpha Dog'. The cables also express concern about links between the Russian government and organised crime.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev plays 'Robin' to 'Putin's Batman', said the cables, adding that the premier was 'pale and hesitant'.
'Paranoid and extremely weak'
Image: Afghanistan President Hamid KarzaiPhotographs: Reuters
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