Agreed on the point of less gossip. Leaks which indicate abuses on the part of the government--such as ordering surveillance of questionable legality or pressuring governments to not serve international arrest warrants--are what should be the highest priority as far as government leaks are concerned. I applaud WikiLeaks for releasing such information, as well as the Iraq War log. But from what I can tell, so far, this information is minimal in the most recent release. It seems that the bulk of this release solely seeks to portray the US in a bad light in a subject matter that's pretty wholly irrelevant (I expect every government uses similar such candid assessments of their foreign counterparts). I'd have wished to see more such evidence of abuse in this release, as they apparently have
much more of that in the works.