Still better than what he deserves, which is death, obviously.
114,731 violent civilian deaths, and an estimated one
million excess deaths - the result of an unnecessary invasion started under false pretenses. Bradley Manning deserves nothing less than Death, simply for being a member of that evil organization.
That he will probably get off lightly is disappointing. That those ultimately responsible for the atrocity euphemistically called "Operation Iraqi Freedom" will
never be brought to justice, is a travesty.
Bradley Manning might get some sympathy from me if at least one of the reasons he leaked the information was because he was appalled by what the military was doing, and decided that the public had to know about it. However that doesn't make him a 'hero' just because he eventually decided to do the right thing.
Sabrina said:
“Any person who—
(1) aids, or attempts to aid, the enemy with arms, ammunition, supplies, money, or other things; or
(2) without proper authority, knowingly harbors or protects or gives intelligence to or communicates or corresponds with or holds any intercourse with the enemy, either directly or indirectly; shall suffer death or such other punishment as a court-martial or military commission may direct.”
That is The Law, and if Manning broke it then he should suffer the consequences, right? Some may feel that since his actions didn't result in any deaths or any other serious damage apart from 'embarrassment', that the harsh punishment he is receiving does not fit the crime. Others argue that 'spying' is only one step below treason, and punishment should be meted out accordingly. Still others simply point out that he knew The Law, and therefore deserves to get what's coming to him.
In some other countries Manning might have gotten sympathy for going up against a corrupt and evil government that has no qualms about murdering thousands of innocent civilians simply because they are foreigners. But this is
America, and nobody gets away with subverting the will of our military-industrial complex, no matter what moral imperative they may have. The Law is The Law and he broke it, period!
However, there is one thing that I am a bit uneasy with. If in sending classified documents to WikiLeaks Bradley Manning was "knowingly giv[ing] information to ...
the enemy" then 'the enemy' is in fact the News Media, and by extension the People. Are We the People
enemies of the military-industrial complex? Does Manning deserve Death despite being on
our side, simply because The Law is on the side of the oppressors? If so, I can understand those who agree with rape victims being executed for adultery in Muslim countries - after all, The Law is The Law!
