What do you want to incite?
But really, I don't understand this call for "transparency" on the side of Wikileaks at all.
Transparency of government: yes, but they are our elected leaders. They are beholden to explain their actions to the electorate.
The media is not. They are answerable to the law, and no one else. And thus far, what everyone here, on both sides of the debate, has said is that Wikileaks (most probably) has not broken any laws itself by publishing this material.
When "the public" doesn't trust Wikileaks to act responsibly, they lose trust in them and whisteblowers/leakers will direct their material to a competitor. Simple as that.
Just to take one tiny fact: for decades, it has been suspected that nuclear weapons are stationed permanently on Dutch soil. Neither the US, nor the Dutch government has ever officially acknowledged this. One of the cables that were now leaked makes clear this was/is the case.
Who comes out better of that? Not the governments, IMHO, who failed in their obligation to inform the public of such facts. And let's not fool ourselves, the Soviets definitely knew through their espionage.