I thought he was like one of the most important whistleblowers of our time exposing war crimes and shit. Some of you don’t wanna see him live another day, why is that?

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    7 months ago

    People claim “people were put at risk” but two things stand out.

    1. Since then has anyone died because of the leaks?
    2. What about the actual crime? Has anyone been procecuted ?

    I think the answer to both is negative so its just that letter of law applies to the mighty. This time once again has proved it

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      7 months ago

      It’s unlikely that no one died over the leaks. That alone doesn’t make leaking right or wrong though.

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      7 months ago

      Obviously everyone involved responded quickly and got their at-risk people to safety. And even if spies got killed, I doubt the CIA would admit that their spies got caught.

      As for indirect deaths (consequences of operations being scrapped, plans being altered, troops being redirected): it’s hard to tell. Maybe lives were saved, maybe lives were lost, it’s impossible to say.

      So far, nobody seems to have been prosecuted yet. The case against Assange is still in progress, but a judgement in the case will follow soon enough.

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        7 months ago

        If anyone should be facing a firing squad for putting people at risk, it would be Scooter Libby and Dick Cheney long before Assange. There are verifiable deaths from those leaks, yet nothing even close to justice has been visited on either of those traitors.