Bradley Manning: One Soldier Who Really Did ‘Defend Our Freedom’
When I hear someone say that soldiers "defend our freedom," my immediate response is to gag. I think the last time American soldiers actually fought for the freedom of Americans was probably the Revolutionary War — or maybe the War of 1812, if you want to be generous. Every war since then has been for nothing but to uphold a system of power, and to make the rich folks even richer.
But I can think of one exception. If there’s a soldier anywhere in the world who’s fought and suffered for my freedom, it’s Pfc. Bradley Manning.
Manning is frequently portrayed, among the knuckle-draggers on right-wing message boards, as some sort of spoiled brat or ingrate, acting on an adolescent whim. But that’s not quite what happened, according to Johann Hari.
Manning, like many young soldiers, joined up in the naive belief that he was defending the freedom of his fellow Americans. When he got to Iraq, he found himself working under orders "to round up and hand over Iraqi civilians to America’s new Iraqi allies, who he could see were then torturing them with electrical drills and other implements." The people he arrested, and handed over for torture, were guilty of such "crimes" as writing "scholarly critiques" of the U.S. occupation forces and its puppet government. When he expressed his moral reservations to his supervisor, Manning "was told to shut up and get back to herding up Iraqis."
The people Manning saw tortured, by the way, were frequently the very same people who had been tortured by Saddam: Trade unionists, members of the Iraqi Freedom Congress, and other freedom-loving people who had no more use for Halliburton and Blackwater than they had for the Baath Party.
For exposing his government’s crimes against humanity, Manning has spent seven months in solitary confinement – a torture deliberately calculated to break the human mind.
We see a lot of "serious thinkers" on the op-ed pages and talking head shows, people like David Gergen, Chris Matthews, and Michael Kinsley, going on about all the stuff that Manning’s leaks have impaired the ability of "our government" to do.
He’s impaired the ability of the U.S. government to conduct diplomacy in pursuit of some fabled "national interest" that I supposedly have in common with Microsoft, Wal-Mart, and Disney. He’s risked untold numbers of innocent lives, according to the very same people who have ordered the deaths of untold thousands of innocent people. According to White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, Manning’s exposure of secret U.S. collusion with authoritarian governments in the Middle East, to promote policies that their peoples would find abhorrent, undermines America’s ability to promote "democracy, open government, and free and open societies."
But I’ll tell you what Manning’s really impaired government’s ability to do.
He’s impaired the U.S. government’s ability to lie us into wars where thousands of Americans and tens of thousands of foreigners are murdered.
He’s impaired its ability to use such wars – under the guise of promoting "democracy" — to install puppet governments like the Coalition Provisional Authority, that will rubber stamp neoliberal "free trade" agreements (including harsh "intellectual property" provisions written by the proprietary content industries) and cut special deals with American crony capitalists.
He’s impaired its ability to seize good, decent people who — unlike most soldiers — really are fighting for freedom, and hand them over to thuggish governments for torture with power tools.
Let’s get something straight. Bradley Manning may be a criminal by the standards of the American state. But by all human standards of morality, the government and its functionaries that Manning exposed to the light of day are criminals. And Manning is a hero of freedom for doing it.
So if you’re one of the authoritarian state-worshipers, one of the groveling sycophants of power, who are cheering on Manning’s punishment and calling for even harsher treatment, all I can say is that you’d probably have been there at the crucifixion urging Pontius Pilate to lay the lashes on a little harder. You’d have told the Nazis where Anne Frank was hiding. You’re unworthy of the freedoms which so many heroes and martyrs throughout history — heroes like Bradley Manning — have fought to give you.
Originally published by the Center for a Stateless Society.
Read more by Kevin Carson
- War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery … and Fighting Back is ‘Aggression’ – January 13th, 2012
- From Arab Spring to Fall Revolution? – October 2nd, 2011
- Romney’s Wrong Again – September 12th, 2011
- Those Libyan ‘Freedom Fighters’: The Fix Is On – May 9th, 2011
- The Defeat of the United States by al-Qaeda – May 6th, 2011





jason jividen
December 31st, 2010 at 10:56 pm
Great article.
wdgray
December 31st, 2010 at 11:09 pm
As a 1964 U.S. Amy length of service military retiree who served this deceitful, thankless and unforgiving nation during and over three major engagements, in combat, and a dozen minor conflagrations, and then to be BETRAYED along with 432,000 cohorts on retired pay after we had given this nation the best years of our live I have to salute Manming for seeing the follys of our nation's action through the military. Also, today I pay all of my health care and for my wife of over 62 years.
The article by Kevin Carson is outstanding as to the issues involved concerning PFC Manning. What a Hero! wdgray@shawneelink.net
David
January 1st, 2011 at 12:44 am
We should go to the web sites Carson mentions, where people are vilifying Manning, and spread some truth.
Old Rebel
January 1st, 2011 at 7:22 am
Good article, but the author's asseretion that "knuckle-draggers on right-wing message boards" are the one who've condemned Manning is misleading. Authoritarian state-worshipers of all stripes have denounced Manning, from Christopher Hitchens to Hillary Clinton.
Even a reactionary such as myself can appreciate what Manning has done to expose the nasty goings-on of the Empire. Give us a little credit.
Reader
January 1st, 2011 at 10:14 am
Perfectly right!
Ever since the empire's despotic neoliberals started propagating their false doctrine, I kept laughing at their attempts to make us hate a "state" that even made the richest responsible to some extent, simultanously with their aim to create a terroristic state that squeezes all out of its poor, disenfranchised citizens, in order to further enrich its ruling robber barons. The entire neoliberal religion is a nonsensical, yet incredibly evil and violent barbarian balderdash. The mere fact that all these stupidities could be elevated to the level of state policy is a clear proof of the lack of democracy anywhere the crap got revered as "political/economic science". The only way to reach that was bribing persons in leading position, while the propagators of the rotten system kept howling that they were "fighting corruption". This malign robber ideology is now about to bankrupt the whole world, but also about dying. This latter is the only spot of light in this world of darkness created by the neoliberal terrorism.
the lion
January 1st, 2011 at 10:59 am
Bradley Manning deserves the Congressional Medal of Honor, he is Braver than EVERY General and Admiral, every officer, NCO and serviceman in the WHOLE of the US Military.
Rick
January 1st, 2011 at 1:14 pm
Out of the entire United States military and political core that had access to that information…
To date, Manning is the one, and the only one that has obeyed his oath to this country…
kittyantonikwakfer
January 1st, 2011 at 2:48 pm
Kevin has stated the situation quite well. And it is encouraging to read over the past few months the defense of Bradley Manning's actions to bring more of the truth of government military enforcer killings to light. I have been convinced that he acted as a person horrified at the information (Afghanistan related) that he had come across in his work and considered it imperative that other USers be aware of the same. The media writers/commenters (and some politicians) who want him prosecuted – even shot by a firing squad – would likely have praised Nazi German and Soviet Russian soldiers who provided similar information to a publisher for world-wide dissemination. The philosophical contradiction by such writers/commenters is clear to me.
I have been writing online for years that the soldiers/sailors/marines – the government enforcers in geographical areas outside the USA – are the key to stopping wars, just as they are the essential key to starting them. I write it this way because, the hundreds of thousands of ordinary soldiers, marines, sailors and airmen are the ones doing the actual harm – most of it per order of their non-coms, officers and high command including the President. Do you think that the high command generals, admirals and the President are going to go out in the field and enforce their own orders to fire the guns, tanks, missiles, to set the traps/bombs, deploy the drones or even do the maintenance and repair on the various equipment used? No way!
In September 2005 I ventured onto the blog, "A Soldier's Thoughts" in the entry, "On Killing" – http://misoldierthoughts.blogspot.com/2005/09/on-… – making the the last comment of 44 that spanned 8 days. In October 2005 I placed my comment along with the exchanges I had with one commenter, a different soldier's wife (on another of The Soldier's blog entries) on a webpage, "Exchange Regarding Social Preferencing and Support of Participants in Offensive Military Action" – http://selfsip.org/dialogues/misc/preferencing_su…
On 10/30/2009, 07:10:46 AM I wrote a comment of partial agreement to "No One Else Will Stop the Killing" by Mike Ferner – http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article2… From that comment:
Protesting in writing and person against the current administration's continued warfare in Iraq, escalation of it in Afghanistan and talk (and plans?) of it in Iran (and who knows where else) is good. BUT it is not enough! The actual enforcers of the government's plans are the key!!
If large numbers of the troops become convinced to cease being the fingers on the triggers, then the current wars (and those on the drawing board or just possibilities) will burn out from lack of fuel. I recommend families and friends to use logical persuasion of the above type to urge their military enforcer to cease being so and to resign, refuse re-enlistment and instead to get truly productive employment. And do not hesitate to urge potential enlistees to take a non-military route for employment. Also, if family/friend military members have the courage to refuse deployment (while attempting to resign) and the possible ensuing military court repercussions, support them openly and heavily.
An additional method of persuasion for those who will not be convinced of the logic above is to refuse to voluntarily associate with them – those individuals who continue in or join the military and those persons who "support" the troops as they continue to inflict harm. This negative social preferencing (contrasted with the positive form to favor those approved) has been referred to as ostracism in many parts of the world for centuries and has been an effective method of nonviolent political action. (Writings of Gene Sharp recommended.)
Never forget that the troops themselves are *the key* to stopping – or starting – any war! And each individual has the capability to help turn that key – pun intended – away from war initiation/maintenance.
former USAR Spec 5
January 1st, 2011 at 7:32 pm
Thanks to PFC Manning for speaking truth to power. The US is like 17th century Spain, thrashing out at the world while encrusting itself in debt to maintain a doomed empire.
Eric Siverson
January 1st, 2011 at 9:10 pm
not much chance of telling young men to refuse to go into the military , when its the highest paying or even the only job they can get . We have several private armies operating out of the United States , they could be more classified as criminal gangs in some of the countries they have been working in . If we pulled thier protection and instead sent them back to answer for the charges against them .
boutet
January 2nd, 2011 at 8:15 am
PFC Manning has certainly "manned" up. Those who have the courage to actively support him are the true descendants of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Patrick Henry, Wallenberg, and all those who dared to speak out against Hitler, Stalin, Franco and their fascist offspring like Marcos, Pahlavi, Samoza, Batista, Mao, Kim Jong Il, Ceausescu, the barbarians of the left and of the right. May almighty God strengthen Bradley, a true follower of Jesus' teachings if ever there were one.
bogi666
January 2nd, 2011 at 8:46 am
Einstein identified two infinities, 'their are 2 infinities, human stupidity and the universe and I'm not sure about the universe'.
bogi666
January 2nd, 2011 at 8:47 am
The problem is that the cowards you mentioned, Generals, Admirals, officers would have to recommend him and by doing so they would admit their cowardice to the universe.
bogi666
January 2nd, 2011 at 8:51 am
The USG won't hesitate to use those private armies, criminal gangs, domestically if and when they have to.
The Answer Man
January 7th, 2011 at 9:48 pm
That liberal whiny little turd can stay in solitary.
P. Henery
February 4th, 2011 at 4:07 pm
" that liberal whiny little turd can stay in solitary."
Really, someone who has seen the Rome-arican global Empire for what it is (as I, a once supporting "kill all those sand-monkeys" war lovin' conservative now Libertarian used to believe) must now spend his life in confinement for exercising his " First Amendment Right", which we are told that our soldiers are over there dying for, are you serious. The "(wrong)Answer man" will have a lot to answer for come judgment day.
Answering Answer Man
June 25th, 2011 at 10:00 am
No, the little turd should receive capital punishment. No point in my paying taxes to keep that traitor in prison for 53 years. I'm not interested in how old he is, whether he's gay, whether he's smart, whether he believed what he was doing was right. The war in Iraq is about maintaining a balance of power so as to maximise the potential for freedom and economic self-determination for all concerned parties. Who ever said that wasn't expensive? Its not about freedom and democracy. No war has ever been about freedom and democracy, every war is about opportunism- such as we may have made it, but that is the way of the world. If Manning did have access to sensitive information that has been leaked, it hasn't changed the world. If he is allowed to live, it might encourage others to think that by interfering in what they see as an unjust institution, they can change the world. I see no reason to justify sparing the life of this criminal.