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In reply to the discussion: Bradley Manning: A Hero, Not a Traitor [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)Trumped up allegations in Sweden, because you know there are no charges against Assange I'm sure, are an attempt to try to silence him. Outside the US, which depends on propaganda for 'news' the world knows the facts.
Manning will not be forgotten, anymore than Ellsberg will be forgotten. The 'foreign policies' of the US during this period have been revealed to the world, and it is not a proud moment. That some Americans prefer to remain blind to the revelations, does not diminish them.
To boast about 'no one being held responsible' is exactly the problem the world knows and the problem that has contributed to a loss of moral authority for the US. As China and other countries have pointed out each time the US waves a finger at any other country regarding human rights violations. No one is listening to a country that has done nothing to hold its own human rights abusers accountable.
Those responsible for this loss of power should have been prosecuted, and it's possible they will be in the future when all of them are out of power,(Cheney certainly fears that), as has happened in other countries, even though it often takes decades. But if the US is to ever again gain the respect of the world, a return to law and order will be necessary.
I would not be boasting about the fact that war criminals and economic criminals are not held accountable in his country. That is precisely what is so wrong and what has weakened this country and anyone who truly cares about it, will continue to work to reestablish the rule of law. As of now, the US government is regarded by many around the world, as a rogue state and a threat to world peace.
Hopefully one day we will elect a government that can restore our position in the world as a nation that can be trusted and respected.