Top 10 Ways Bradley Manning Changed the World

August 6th, 2013 - by admin

Juan Cole / Informed Comment & The Huffington Post – 2013-08-06 01:12:51

http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/18716-focus-top-10-ways-bradley-manning-changed-the-world

(August 2, 2013) — Bradley Manning will be sentenced today, having been found guilty of 20 counts on Tuesday, including espionage (despite the lack of evidence for intent to spy and the lack of evidence that his leaking ever did any real harm). Whatever one thinks of Manning’s actions, that we deserved to know some of what he revealed and that his revelations changed the world are undeniable.

1. Manning revealed the Collateral Murder video of a helicopter attack in Iraq on mostly unarmed non-combatants (though some of those struck may have been armed), including two Reuters journalists, whose cameras were taken for weapons, and children.

The army maintains that the video does not show wrongdoing, but the killing of unarmed journalists is a war crime, and the callousness of video gives an idea of what was going on in Iraq during the years of the US occupation. When the Bush administration asked the Iraqi parliament for permission to keep a base in the country, the parliamentarians said, absolutely not. The US military was forced to withdraw from Iraq by Dec. 31, 2011.

2. Manning revealed the full extent of the corruption of Tunisian dictator Zine El Abidin Ben Ali, adding fuel to the youth protest movement of late 2010, which translated the relevant US cables into Arabic. Manning contributed to the outbreak of powerful youth movements demanding more democratic governance in the Arab world.

3. Manning revealed to the US and Yemeni publics the secret drone war that Washington was waging in that country. That the cables show then dictator Ali Abdallah Saleh acquiescing in the US strikes on his country probably played into the movement to remove him as president, which succeeded in early 2012.

4. He revealed that then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ordered US diplomats to spy on their United Nations counterparts. The UN spy requests included cables that “demanded detailed intelligence on the UN leadership including forensic detail about their communications systems, including passwords and personal encryption keys,” foreshadowing later revelations of extensive US spying on even allies like Germany via the NSA.

5. His leaks show that then Senator John Kerry pressed Israel to be open to returning the Golan Heights to Syria as part of a peace negotiation. This item suggests that Kerry might be more of an honest broker in the current negotiations than some observers give him credit for.

6. Revealed that Afghanistan government corruption is “overwhelming”. This degree of corruption, which has shaken the whole banking system and caused US funds to be massively misused, is still a factor in our decision of whether to stay in Afghanistan in some capacity after December 2014. The US public is in a better position to judge the issue with these documents available.

7. Manning revealed the degree of authoritarianism and corruption of the Egyptian government of Hosni Mubarak, which was subsequently swept away.

8. Manning revealed that hard-nosed realist, former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, was against striking Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities because it would only slow their program down slightly, but would inevitably cause Iranians to be angry and mobilized in the aftermath.

9. Manning revealed that the Israeli authorities had a secret plan to keep the Palestinian population of Gaza on the brink of food insecurity and poor health, in among the creepiest military operations in history: “Israeli officials have confirmed to Embassy officials on multiple occasions that they intend to keep the Gazan economy functioning at the lowest level possible consistent with avoiding a humanitarian crisis.”

10. Manning’s act of courage encouraged hackers to leak the emails of Bashar al-Assad and his wife, showing their jewelry buys in Europe and gilded style of life while al-Assad’s artillery was pounding Homs and other cities with no regard for the lives of noncombatants.

In fact, Manning inspired numerous leakers, including some who blew the whistle on PLO corruption and willingness to give away most of Jerusalem to Israel, and, likely, Edward Snowden, who revealed to us that our government has us all under surveillance.

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Bradley Manning Petition Signers Offer To Serve His Sentence For Him <.big>
The Huffington Post

WASHINGTON (August 3, 2013) — More than 1,500 Bradley Manning supporters have offered to serve part of the WikiLeaks source’s potential 132.5-year sentence.

Manning is the 25-year-old Army private first class who was convicted Tuesday on 19 counts for sending a massive trove of documents to the anti-secrecy group. His case has become a cause celebre among many in the anti-war community who see his leaks of Iraq and Afghanistan battlefield reports as an act of conscience.

“Many Americans see what Manning did as a good thing — and they are so strongly committed to it that they’re willing to serve a sentence for him,” said Kevin Zeese, an attorney and activist who serves on the steering committee of the Bradley Manning Support Network.

The petition, called “I Will Proudly Serve Part of Bradley Manning’s Sentence,” is directed at Maj. Gen. Jeffrey S. Buchanan, who as the convening authority for his trial will review whatever sentence military judge Col. Denise Lind declares.

So many have signed the petition at this point, Zeese noted, that if each took an equal part of Manning’s potential maximum sentence they would serve less than a month.

“There’s a lot of safety in numbers,” he said. “We obviously recognize that the military is unlikely to let us serve his sentence, but the people who are signing up are really committed, so it’s up to them whether this is more a symbol than a reality. From our perspective we are really offering to do this.”

The sentencing phase of Manning’s trial began on Wednesday, a day after his verdict was reached. It could last weeks. Testimony has so far established that the government could not link Manning’s leaks to any deaths. Lind is unlikely to sentence Manning to the full 132.5 years, but he could nevertheless face a long prison term.

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