Friday, December 23, 2011

Did Wikileaks Damage U.S. National Security?



Bradley Manning Hearing Ends With No Clear Sign Of Harm Done To U.S. -- McClatchy News

FORT MEADE, Md. — After seven days of testimony and the submission of more than 300,000 pages of documents, a key question remains unanswered in the case against Army Pfc. Bradley Manning:

How exactly did his leak of hundreds of thousands of secret documents, logs and at least one video — which he passed to WikiLeaks — directly harm U.S. national security?

It's a near-certainty that Manning, whose pretrial Article 32 hearing concluded Thursday, will next face a court-martial, but experts say that it's unclear whether the government will be able to prove its most serious charge against the former Army intelligence analyst — that he aided the enemy. A conviction on that charge could send Manning, 24, to prison for life.

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My Comment: I have some reservations that Wikileaks damaged U.S. national security, but I do believe that it made U.S. diplomacy more difficult to conduct.

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