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The crown prince of Abu Dhabi allegedly asked the US to bomb the offices of Al Jazeera prior to the invasion of Afghanistan, according to a diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks.The document details a conversation between US diplomat Richard Haass and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed - referred to as 'MBZ' - in the lead-up to the invasion of Iraq in 2003.The cable also details how the crown prince "laughingly recalled" a meeting between Qatari Emir Hamad Al-Thani and Shaykh Zayid, bin Zayed's father, before the US invasion of Afghanistan."Hamad complained about a report he had received that MBZ had asked General Franks to bomb Al-Jazeera. According to MBZ, Zayid derisively responded: 'Do you blame him?'" the leaked cable reads.Now retired, US General Tommy Franks oversaw military operations across the Middle East as head of the US Central Command.Al Jazeera has previously accused the US of targeting the station's outlets.At the time, chief editor Ibrahim Hilal said he believed the attack had been long-planned. US officials had criticized the outlets coverage of the war in Afghanistan, describing the reporting of the bombing campaign in particular as inflammatory propaganda."I still believe the decision to exclude our office from the coverage was taken weeks before the bombing," Hilal said . "But I don't think they would do that while we were the only office in Kabul."Al Jazeera has more than 65 bureaus across the globe - including Doha, London and Washington DC - and broadcasts to more than 220 million households in over 100 countries.