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Whats astonishing isnthe fact that he/she took the utmost of precautions and didnt go half as ham as ellsburg who literally gave a drawer to the NY times. Yet america is so militirized now that they got dozens of years.
Uh...no he didn't

Manning didn't know 1% of what he had.

He just ctrl+c, ctrl+v'd everything to a thumb drive and called it a day.
 

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The Unitedd states of America supports Saudi Arabbia, one of the world's worst Muslim regimes that spread dangerous attitude towards Muslims around the world. American bureaucrats must explain this to teh whole world about this.
 

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Manning was:

1. Not just an American...but a soldier held to a different legal standard
2. Crossed the lines of being a mere "whistle-blower"...the fact you don't understand this is ASTONISHING.

Every whistle blower is technically crossing the line
 

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'Dozens of Saudi, Gulf Arab students visited Israeli embassy in Washington'

The students were given diplomatic briefings by embassy staff and even had their pictures taken with them, the documents unveiled by WikiLeaks revealed.
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Dozens of students from Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf states visited the Israeli Embassy in Washington to take part in an international education program, according to classified documents revealed by WikiLeaks over the weekend.

The documents revealed that embassy staff gave the students diplomatic briefings and even had their pictures taken with them.

Saudi Arabia on Saturday urged its citizens not to distribute “documents that might be faked” in an apparent response to WikiLeaks’ publication on Friday of more than 60,000 documents it says are secret Saudi diplomatic communications.

The statement, made by the Foreign Ministry on its Twitter account, did not directly deny the documents’ authenticity.

WikiLeaks said the documents were embassy communications, emails between diplomats and reports from other state bodies, which include discussions of Saudi Arabia’s position on regional issues and efforts to influence media.

The world’s top oil exporter, an absolute monarchy, is highly sensitive to public criticism and has imprisoned activists for publishing attacks on the ruling Al Saud dynasty and senior clerics. It maintains tight control over local media.

Since the 2011 Arab uprisings, the Saudi authorities have grown increasingly intolerant of dissent, apparently fearful that the instability sweeping neighboring countries will in turn hit the conservative Islamic kingdom.

Saturday’s statement is the only official government response since the release, which WikiLeaks says is the first batch of more than half a million Saudi documents it has obtained and plans to publish.

WikiLeaks did not say where it obtained the documents, but it referred in a press release to Riyadh’s statement in May that it had suffered a breach of its computer networks, an attack later claimed by a group calling itself the Yemeni Cyber Army.

Saudi state and private media on Saturday ignored the release.

http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Do...-visited-Israeli-embassy-in-Washington-406610
 

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http://egyptianstreets.com/2015/06/21/saudi-arabia-offered-us-10-billion-to-free-mubarak/

Saudi Arabia ‘Offered $US 10 Billion to Free Mubarak’



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Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah (L) meeting with Hosni Mubarak days before the Egyptian revolution.

In their latest batch of published documents, WikiLeaks –a non-profit media organization- has put Saudi Arabia under the spotlight in what they are referring to as The Saudi Cables. According to WikiLeaks, the publication includes more than half a million cables, secret communications and top secret reports from the Saudi Foreign Ministry, Ministry of Interior and the Kingdom’s General Intelligence Services.

On Friday, WikiLeaks started releasing the first tranche of the cables, with a total of over 61,000 published leaked documents to date. Shortly prior to publishing the first batch of leaked documents, the Saudi government mentioned in an official statement that its diplomatic servers have been hacked into, asserts the Associated Press.

The leaked documents expose the Saudi geopolitical relation to its neighboring countries.

While the majority of leaked communications revolve primarily around Iranian affairs, one ‘Top Secret’ memo which stirred a lot of controversy claims that the Gulf countries were willing to secure the freedom of the toppled president Hosni Mubarak by paying $10 billion.

The respondent, an anonymous Egyptian official, affirmed that the Muslim Brotherhood is likely to accept the deal given that “the Egyptian people will not benefit from his imprisonment.”

According to a government source who spoke anonymously to Egyptian Streets, Saudi Arabia pressured Egypt in 2012 not to jail the wives of the Mubarak family, citing a threat against continued financial assistance to Cairo.

Similar allegations were expressed by senior Muslim Brotherhood leader Khairat el-Shater in 2012, who claimed that Saudi Arabia offered billions of dollars to secure the return of the toppled president. This was denied by Saudi officials at the time.
 

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Now this dude is a fan of wikileaks? Pathetic
I thought whistleblowers were traitors, hegemony hoe?
But u dont mind if the leakers get 30 yrs and tortured like manning...
:deadmanny: knew that work was coming :lolbron:
Manning was:

1. Not just an American...but a soldier held to a different legal standard
2. Crossed the lines of being a mere "whistle-blower"...the fact you don't understand this is ASTONISHING.

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where are the expense reports for the blonde girls from iowa who are flown in to riyadh and told to stuff salmon up the sheiks behind before he defecates on their chests?
Lol I hope your not being sarcastic and you do know that these sick b*stards are capable of much more than this. :dead:

Nasty azz Ayrabz:scust:
 
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