July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrikeJuly 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrikeThis is one of the many releases that Manning was behind. Essentially the argument behind his conviction was that he hurt the troops' morale and potentially enraged relations with the people in the effected countries. I don't believe he did anything wrong by leaking this secret information, as pointed to earlier.
This event is the Pentagon Papers of our time. We as a nation should be informed about the underpinnings of our conflicts and campaigns in other nations.
I recently picked up Howard Zinn's
Vietnam: The Logic of Withdrawal. A paragraph in the book seemed to summarize my feelings about the Manning case:
". . . war is a monstrously wasteful way of achieving a social objective, always involving indiscriminate mass slaughter unconnected with that objective; that even World War II, with its stark moral issues--the 'best' of all wars--presented agonizing moral questions; and that any situation where right and wrong were
not so clear, and where human life was being sacrificed, should be regarded with deep suspicion."