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In reply to the discussion: WikiLeaks: Bradley Manning's motives are no defence, judge rules [View all]The hypothetical scenario of a coup in the US government is silly. That was my answer. Like I said, the State Department and the Military are very close. What if it did happen? What does it matter to this story? It's off-topic.
Perhaps I misunderstood your question; after looking at your other post....
If a general had chosen to uncover the same crimes, I think he would have received better treatment from the military and more media support. Brass has more respect from the RW bobbleheads, though it is often unwarranted. As long as they don't get in an embarrassing sex scandal. They fawned over Petraeus before that happened.
Manning was not "going after" the State Department nor staging a coup. Hope you are not comparing that to what he did. He found horrible crimes, that the were left uncorrected by those who should have corrected it, and he exposed them so that the public can see these criminals for who they are. But some here seem to think they should have been left in secret and un-prosecuted.