Glenn Greenwald: President Obama speaks on Manning and the rule of law
in response to [activist Logan] Price’s raising the case of Daniel Ellsberg, we have this from Obama: “No it wasn’t the same thing. Ellsberg’s material wasn’t classified in the same way.” What Obama said there is technically true, but not the way he intended. Indeed, the truth of the matter makes exactly the opposite point as the one the President attempted to make. The 42 volumes of the Pentagon Papers leaked by Ellsberg to The New York Times were designated “TOP SECRET”: the highest secrecy designation under the law. By stark contrast, not a single page of the materials allegedly leaked by Manning to Wikileaks was marked “top secret”; to the contrary, it was all marked “secret” or “classified”: among the lowest level secrecy classifications. Using the Government’s own standards, then, the leak by Ellsberg was vastly more dangerous than the alleged leak by Manning
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