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In reply to the discussion: If Bradley Manning is guilty, he doesn't deserve sympathy. [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)so your wish will be satisfied -- unless he is pardoned or released early. The issue now is whether he should get longer than that. At least that is the way I understand it. He will be a middle aged man when he is released if he gets 20 years. The world will be very different then. And I believe that the attitude of many toward Manning will change over time as we learn more about why in the world we ever went into Iraq in the first place.
Why didn't we concentrate more on Afghanistan from which the 9/11 terrorists had launched their attacks? That in my view is the real scandal. Manning is a bit of a sideshow.
Some of what he released was actually quite helpful in allowing nations to understand that they were being victimized and that even our government officials recognized that. This apparently was true of Tunesia.