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Bradley Manning's legal duty to expose war crimes : Comments
By Marjorie Cohn, published 6/6/2013Manning complied with his legal duty to obey lawful orders but also his legal duty to disobey unlawful orders.
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The saddest sentence in the article is the last one: Apparently if Bradley Manning had committed war crimes, instead of exposing them, he would be a free man, instead of facing life in prison for his heroic deeds.
America was delusional to think it could dispense with the hard-won Geneva Conventions and escape with its soul intact. Now it too operates a reign of terror where extra-judicial killings are an accepted part of national policy. This will not be easy to reverse. I worry that the USA might never get back to what it once was.
Many years ago, when Charles Manson was adding new definitions to urban terror, I read an interview given by one of his associates. In the interview, the associate, and I can't recall his name but I seem to recall that he was a Viet Nam vet, said that he had warned Charles against starting to kill. He had told him that murdering was like smoking in that once you start, it's hard to stop.
The US Special Forces all the way up to their Commander-in-Chief would benefit from reflecting on that. And to say the 'others' do it is no more an excuse for men in power than it is for schoolchildren in the play-ground.