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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Bradley Manning: One Soldier Who Really Did ‘Defend Our Freedom’ Bradley Manning: One Soldier Who Really Did Defend Our Freedom by Kevin Carson, January 01, 2011 Email This | Print This | Share This | Antiwar Forum When I hear someone say that soldiers "defend our freedom," my immediate response is to gag. I think the last time American soldiers actually fought for the freedom of Americans was probably the Revolutionary War or maybe the War of 1812, if you want to be generous. Every war since then has been for nothing but to uphold a system of power, and to make the rich folks even richer. But I can think of one exception. If theres a soldier anywhere in the world whos fought and suffered for my freedom, its Pfc. Bradley Manning. Manning is frequently portrayed, among the knuckle-draggers on right-wing message boards, as some sort of spoiled brat or ingrate, acting on an adolescent whim. But thats not quite what happened, according to Johann Hari. Manning, like many young soldiers, joined up in the naive belief that he was defending the freedom of his fellow Americans. When he got to Iraq, he found himself working under orders "to round up and hand over Iraqi civilians to Americas new Iraqi allies, who he could see were then torturing them with electrical drills and other implements." The people he arrested, and handed over for torture, were guilty of such "crimes" as writing "scholarly critiques" of the U.S. occupation forces and its puppet government. When he expressed his moral reservations to his supervisor, Manning "was told to shut up and get back to herding up Iraqis." The people Manning saw tortured, by the way, were frequently the very same people who had been tortured by Saddam: Trade unionists, members of the Iraqi Freedom Congress, and other freedom-loving people who had no more use for Halliburton and Blackwater than they had for the Baath Party. For exposing his governments crimes against humanity, Manning has spent seven months in solitary confinement a torture deliberately calculated to break the human mind. We see a lot of "serious thinkers" on the op-ed pages and talking head shows, people like David Gergen, Chris Matthews, and Michael Kinsley, going on about all the stuff that Mannings leaks have impaired the ability of "our government" to do. Hes impaired the ability of the U.S. government to conduct diplomacy in pursuit of some fabled "national interest" that I supposedly have in common with Microsoft, Wal-Mart, and Disney. Hes risked untold numbers of innocent lives, according to the very same people who have ordered the deaths of untold thousands of innocent people. According to White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, Mannings exposure of secret U.S. collusion with authoritarian governments in the Middle East, to promote policies that their peoples would find abhorrent, undermines Americas ability to promote "democracy, open government, and free and open societies." But Ill tell you what Mannings really impaired governments ability to do. Hes impaired the U.S. governments ability to lie us into wars where thousands of Americans and tens of thousands of foreigners are murdered. Hes impaired its ability to use such wars under the guise of promoting "democracy" to install puppet governments like the Coalition Provisional Authority, that will rubber stamp neoliberal "free trade" agreements (including harsh "intellectual property" provisions written by the proprietary content industries) and cut special deals with American crony capitalists. Hes impaired its ability to seize good, decent people who unlike most soldiers really are fighting for freedom, and hand them over to thuggish governments for torture with power tools. Lets get something straight. Bradley Manning may be a criminal by the standards of the American state. But by all human standards of morality, the government and its functionaries that Manning exposed to the light of day are criminals. And Manning is a hero of freedom for doing it. So if youre one of the authoritarian state-worshipers, one of the groveling sycophants of power, who are cheering on Mannings punishment and calling for even harsher treatment, all I can say is that youd probably have been there at the crucifixion urging Pontius Pilate to lay the lashes on a little harder. Youd have told the Nazis where Anne Frank was hiding. Youre unworthy of the freedoms which so many heroes and martyrs throughout history heroes like Bradley Manning have fought to give you. Originally published by the Center for a Stateless Society. Read more by Kevin Carson
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I don't see Manning as a criminal. A hero he is for exposing what our government has been up to. Our soldiers are deployed out on these missions knowing not what they are really in for. They die in vain for a government that lies to them and to the American people. Many of these soldiers don't even get proper buriels. And the ones that do come back alive, are treated with disdain by our VA administration and government. It's as if our government wants them to die too. Nixon was once quoted as saying this of our soldiers: "Soldiers never die...they just fade away."
Looks like one now if these "before and after" pictures are correct:
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