bradley manning aiding the enemy
Manning's revelations actually saved lives. After WikiLeaks published his documentation of Iraqi torture centers established by the United States, the Iraqi government refused Obama's request to extend immunity to U.S. soldiers who commit criminal and civil offenses there.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Bradley Manning, the Army intelligence analyst who laid bare America's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan by covertly transmitting a massive trove of sensitive government documents to WikiLeaks, has been convicted on 19 of 21 charges, including 6 counts of espionage.
US Army Pfc Bradley Manning has been acquitted of charges brought against him for aiding the enemy, however he was convicted on multiple counts of violating the Espionage Act and faces more than 100 years in prison.