Bradley Manning To Obama: I Did It 'Out Of Love For My Country'

Bradley Manning sentenced to 35 years,
defense moves for Presidential Pardon
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Bradley Manning To Barack Obama:
I Did It 'Out Of Love For My Country'
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FORT MEADE, Md. -- The text of U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley
Manning's statement that will be sent to the president, as
read by defense attorney David Coombs following Manning's
sentencing Wednesday:
The decisions that I made in 2010 were made out of a concern
 for my country and the world that we live in. Since the tragic
events of 9/11, our country has been at war. We've been at war
 with an enemy that chooses not to meet us on any traditional
battlefield, and due to this fact we've had to alter our methods of
combating the risks posed to us and our way of life.

I initially agreed with these methods and chose to volunteer to
help defend my country. It was not until I was in Iraq and reading
secret military reports on a daily basis that I started to question
 the morality of what we were doing. It was at this time I realized
that (in) our efforts to meet the risk posed to us by the enemy, we
have forgotten our humanity. We consciously elected to devalue
human life both in Iraq and Afghanistan. When we engaged those
 that we perceived were the enemy, we sometimes killed innocent
civilians. Whenever we killed innocent civilians, instead of
accepting responsibility for our conduct, we elected to hide behind
the veil of national security and classified information in order to
avoid any public accountability.

In our zeal to kill the enemy, we internally debated the definition
of torture. We held individuals at Guantanamo for years without
due process. We inexplicably turned a blind eye to torture and
executions by the Iraqi government. And we stomached
countless other acts in the name of our war on terror.

Patriotism is often the cry extolled when morally questionable
acts are advocated by those in power. When these cries of
patriotism drown out any logically based dissension, it is usually
 the American soldier that is given the order to carry out some
ill-conceived mission.

Our nation has had similar dark moments for the virtues of
democracy – the Trail of Tears, the Dred Scott decision,
McCarthyism, and the Japanese-American internment camps
 – to mention a few. I am confident that many of the actions
since 9/11 will one day be viewed in a similar light.

As the late Howard Zinn once said, "There is not a flag large
enough to cover the shame of killing innocent people."

I understand that my actions violated the law; I regret if my
actions hurt anyone or harmed the United States. It was
never my intent to hurt anyone. I only wanted to help people.
 When I chose to disclose classified information, I did so out
of a love for my country and a sense of duty to others.

If you deny my request for a pardon, I will serve my time
knowing that sometimes you have to pay a heavy price to
 live in a free society. I will gladly pay that price if it means
we could have a country that is truly conceived in liberty and
dedicated to the proposition that all women and men are
created equal.


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