Posted on Dec 14, 2015
What was in the documents leaked by Wikileaks founder Julian Assange provided by Bradley Manning?
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Manning provided Wikileaks with a wealth of Black Ops and information about elite Soldiers conducting special operations. The information in the leak was of a nature that would cause more to join in the AntiAmerican campaign being waged throughout the ME.
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Posted 9 y ago
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TSgt Kenneth Ellis
With credit for good behavior... Manning will likely be out in 8 to 9 years. He was found guilty of betraying his country, the damage he did will continue, history, will show how much he really hurt the United States.
With credit for good behavior... Manning will likely be out in 8 to 9 years. He was found guilty of betraying his country, the damage he did will continue, history, will show how much he really hurt the United States.
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I agree, and I think this pretty much sums it up...
"The US government cannot get and will not get the value of the leaked documents. It's not in the government's interest to find value in them. That doesn't mean the people of the world especially Americans cannot appreciate access to documents that show the truth of what is going on and use the release of classified information to catalyze a change, to shift perceptions on the Afghan war by spreading the contents of the documents far and wide."
"The US government cannot get and will not get the value of the leaked documents. It's not in the government's interest to find value in them. That doesn't mean the people of the world especially Americans cannot appreciate access to documents that show the truth of what is going on and use the release of classified information to catalyze a change, to shift perceptions on the Afghan war by spreading the contents of the documents far and wide."
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