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In reply to the discussion: Bradley Manning's Legal Duty to Expose War Crimes [View all]libdude
(136 posts)War Crimes. My question is who is driving this aggressive effort against whistleblowers in the Obama administration? Is this push from the President himself or from an advisor? It would seem that with the current public focus on drone strikes and in particular signature strikes, there would be more of a move of self imposed transparency, more support of encouraging whistleblowers to report violations of policies, procedures, rules, regulations, laws.
Since the United States is a signator to the international laws regarding war crimes and has recently referred to the Assad regime as being subject to potential war crime charges, it seems somewhat hypocritical to not investigate these possible alleged war crimes that Bradley Manning has brought to light or the recent issues regarding former President Bush and his administration. Should not Congress be investigating the possible war crimes related to signature drone strikes?