Wednesday, August 21, 2013

WTC,9/11 War Criminals Made a Killing on Iraq War - Bradley Manning Gets 35 Years For Denouncing Them


WTC,9/11 War Criminals Made a Killing on Iraq War - Bradley Manning Gets 35 Years For Denouncing Them

All evidence shows that Dick Cheney and Haliburton of ex President of Vice were really in it for the oil and war profits all along which they denied at the time.All oil companies are more culpable than Bradley Manning.





  1. Bradley Manning Headed To Prison, While Those Who Presided ...

    www.globalpossibilities.org/bradley-manning-headed-to-prison-while-th...

    by Casey Danson
    10 hours ago - FORT MEADE, Md. — Bradley Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison on Wednesday for releasing 700,000 documents about the United States' worldwide diplomacy and wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Manning was a 25-year-old Army private first class ... Here are some of the individuals who have been involved since 9/11 in detainee abuse and torture, and potential war crimes, and have never been prosecuted. George W. Bush George W. Bush was president ...

  2. Bradley Manning faces 136 years in jail for exposing American war ...

    mondoweiss.net/.../bradley-manning-faces-136-years-in-jail-for-exposin...

    by Alex Kane
    Jul 30, 2013 - Manning's disclosures to WikiLeaks led to front-page stories in major media outlets and an unprecedented look into U.S. foreign policy. Manning's leaks exposed U.S. war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan; a secret deal David ...

  3. Pt 3 of 4. Bradley Manning, the Nuremberg Charter and Refusing to ...

    therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task...

    by info@therealnews.com(The Real News Network)
    Aug 9, 2013 - In this segment of Reality Asserts Itself, Paul Jay and Vijay Prashad discuss the Bradley Manning case in light of the 68th anniversary of signing the Nuremberg Charter which states it is illegal to follow orders to commit a war crime...are the highest war crime, highest crime against humanity. The war in Iraq was illegal, according to most legal scholars I've heard, including Kofi Annan, who, unfortunately, didn't really come out and say it until after he left United Nations, but he said it.

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