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Wikileaks Leaker Bradley Manning's Lawyer Questions His Sanity

DAVID DISHNEAU   09/ 1/10 01:58 PM ET   AP

Bradley Manning Wikileaks Meantal Health
Wikileaks leaker Pfc. Bradley Manning is undergoing medical tests to determine his mental state.

HAGERSTOWN, Md. — An Army private is undergoing medical tests to determine his mental state in a case alleging he leaked classified material to WikiLeaks, his lawyer said Wednesday.

Pfc. Bradley Manning is undergoing the mental health examination to determine whether he understood his behavior from November through May, when he allegedly gave a classified video and diplomatic cables to an unauthorized person while working as an intelligence analyst in Iraq, attorney David E. Coombs said.

The exam by three Army mental health professionals could determine whether the 22-year-old soldier from Crescent, Okla., will stand trial for allegations that could send him to prison for 52 years, Coombs said in written comments e-mailed to The Associated Press.

Coombs said Manning is under psychiatric care in the brig at the Quantico Marine Corps Base in northern Virginia, partly out of concern that he is suicidal.

Manning had mental health problems predating his May 29 arrest, Coombs wrote. He said Manning's unit documented a steady decline in his mental stability from December to May.

"Due to this behavior and a concern about his personal safety, the command made the decision to remove the bolt from Pfc. Manning's weapon," Coombs wrote. He said Manning apparently walked around his base in Iraq with a disabled weapon while still assigned to his analyst job.

Army officials didn't immediately respond to AP queries about Coombs' claims.

Manning told an online confidant May 21 that he was pending discharge for an "adjustment disorder," according to their chat logs. But Army spokesman Lt. Col. Eric Bloom has said Manning wasn't facing discharge when he was detained eight days later.

Manning was reduced in rank from specialist to private first class in early May for assaulting another soldier, the Army says.

Coombs said he hasn't yet reviewed the classified evidence in the case but "I have not seen anything and my client has not said anything to me to make me believe that he is responsible for these leaks."

The allegations include leaking video of a 2007 U.S. Apache helicopter attack in Baghdad that killed a Reuters news photographer and his driver. WikiLeaks, a self-proclaimed whistleblower group, posted the video on its website in April.

Military investigators say Manning is a person of interest in the leak of nearly 77,000 Afghan war records WikiLeaks published online in July. U.S. officials say the disclosures endangered innocent people or confidential informants named in the documents.

Coombs said the information in such reports is typically outdated within hours or days, and that the names of any Afghan nationals named in the reports were spelled phonetically, rather than in Arabic or Farsi.

"Therefore, to suggest that they could be identified by these raw data reports stretches the imagination," Coombs wrote.

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HAGERSTOWN, Md. — An Army private is undergoing medical tests to determine his mental state in a case alleging he leaked classified material to WikiLeaks, his lawyer said Wednesday. Pfc. Bradle...
HAGERSTOWN, Md. — An Army private is undergoing medical tests to determine his mental state in a case alleging he leaked classified material to WikiLeaks, his lawyer said Wednesday. Pfc. Bradle...
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TexasDem0
USMC Vietnam combat vet
03:25 PM on 09/02/2010
Bradley Manning would have had training for the handling of classified information.
Is he mentally unstable, a loose cannon, or a patriot with deep moral concerns who tried to exposed the truth?
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CDRUSNret
05:37 PM on 09/02/2010
That's what they're trying to find out.
02:28 PM on 09/02/2010
I thought the government was against the "stop snitching" mentality. I thought the floated message from government (local and federal) was that an environment of fear that leads to people not reporting crime, corruption, dysfunction, or anything else that is -- bad for business, safety, or general wellbeing -- of country, is un-American. Who decides what is -- “information vital” to national security interests or whatever? What is to stop the people who say this from saying it in every instance of leaked information? I guess the rule should be, “if you ain’t dirty, stop hiding”. I guess utopia would be the absence of ghoulish behavior in the activities surrounding running a State, such that nothing “top secret” would ever be embarrassing if brought to the light (though it could be costly…).

Turning the comer all while I skip and whistle, let me briefly say I understand the concept of competitive edge where it concerns business and State (thus, “though it could be costly”). I understand that on matters of true importance to the vital existential interests of the United States of America there must be some secrecy, some level of opacity. I understand that it is all at once a beautiful, awe inspiring, life bearing and sustaining, mad, vicious, dangerous, and scary world. I understand that any organization has to have a layer of privacy by definition and function. I only add this last paragraph because simple minds assume all are simple…in their glaring simplicity.
01:37 PM on 09/02/2010
His mental health problem is that he has a conscience. We can't have that pesky thing hurt the upper echelons of government, now can we?
09:21 AM on 09/02/2010
It’s one thing to reveal an injustice or a crime (Tillman death, Mai Lai in Vietnam for instance), it's another for him to send out everything he could find and put a lot people in danger for no reason. Those who can’t see the difference are misguided.
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CDRUSNret
10:09 AM on 09/02/2010
Mai Lai...definitely a crime....Tillman....no way. Maybe the cover-up, but the death was clearly not.
09:16 AM on 09/02/2010
Sure, the guy saw something that was clearly wrong and exposed it. Now, he's insane. Anyone who has ever watched a conspiracy movie has seen the bad guys pull that ploy before.
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CDRUSNret
10:13 AM on 09/02/2010
Cue Twilight Zone theme....


The guy had documented mental health issues prior. If I was a defense attorney, the FIRST thing I would do is demand a mental health competency evaluation to see if I have a case for diminished capacity. Create your conspiracy on another topic...nothing to see here.
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StopThePlanet
Relentless pursuit of every silver lining's cloud
05:11 PM on 09/02/2010
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you."- Joseph Heller- Catch 22
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patman77
09:07 AM on 09/02/2010
k ill the messenger. first a ra po now a n utcase.
06:29 AM on 09/02/2010
See ya in 2062.
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shthar
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05:12 AM on 09/02/2010
Insanity is a great defense, but you gotta lay the groundwork earlier than this.
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1BurningMan
03:45 AM on 09/02/2010
Call me a conspiracy loon, but doesn't this all just seem a little odd that the WiKileaks happened directly after the Rolling Stone piece which sent Gen.McChrystal to resign?
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05:30 AM on 09/02/2010
I think that the wikileak that had the video happened befor McCrystal di the RS piece. BUT don't be disappointed, McCrystal was involved in many a conspiracy. Just give them time, the truth will eventually come out.

The only way to keep a secret between three people is to k1II two of them.
DUSAA-1775
never moon a werewolf
09:38 AM on 09/02/2010
OK... you are a conspiracy loon..... hope you get better real soon
03:21 AM on 09/02/2010
He's leaking our stuff? The man can't be sane.
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patman77
09:08 AM on 09/02/2010
or brave as hell.
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StopThePlanet
Relentless pursuit of every silver lining's cloud
05:13 PM on 09/02/2010
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw
06:00 PM on 09/02/2010
With the paradigm shift in communications technology, the owness is on each party to be responsible for their own security. If they can't figure out a way to keep their info secure from an educated random computer nerd, they'll toy with shutting down the net, putting us back 50 years. Or people who conduct secret things could become accustomed to doing business properly and above board in the light of day. People who have nothing to hide, hide nothing. It would be a moral paradigm shift. Those with a secretive bent with secret motives couldn't do it. Having been raised in an Air Force honor code home, I am an anachronism.
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Siebenstein
99% -Don't do what they tell you !
03:18 AM on 09/02/2010
How come no lawyer is questioning Palin's, Beck,s, Boehner's, ..........etc., etc, sanity?
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swamijo
01:58 AM on 09/02/2010
hmmm, is it possible the reason Pfc. Manning's 'sanity' is questioned might be rlated to the fact that he was ordered to participate in the INSANITY of two completely illegal wars of death and destruction in Iraq and Afghanistan? (and don't forget the 'secret' illegal war in Pakistan!) Yeah, when the US Dept of War stops engaging in INSANE wars that kill thousands and thousands of innocent human beings then maybe some measure of SANITY might be restored...until then screw the lying warmongering a-holes at the Dept. of War!
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lizr
Shamanic Healer goofing off here
05:09 AM on 09/02/2010
CUT THE MILITARY BUDGET so there is some money left for what the country needs.
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
09:07 AM on 09/02/2010
... way to go ....
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sixtoes
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08:41 AM on 09/02/2010
It's possible he was driven over the edge by the things he saw and read. Disillusionment can be a real m****r f****r for some people.
01:54 AM on 09/02/2010
I guess he's a cousin of Eli and Peyton Manning.
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Yaxchibonam
Learn a second language.
01:40 AM on 09/02/2010
He's only 22. He's scared out of his wits.
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08:06 AM on 09/02/2010
my heart goes out to him...I ask to be with him because these people are ruthless.
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08:09 AM on 09/02/2010
I ask God to be with him because these people are ruthless.
DUSAA-1775
never moon a werewolf
09:40 AM on 09/02/2010
he should be scared out of his wits...he's going to be in jail for a long time.
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realitycitizen
Proud American, Proud Gentile
01:10 AM on 09/02/2010
He should have made a run for western Europe when he had the chance.

Good luck getting a fair trial in Amerika.
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lizr
Shamanic Healer goofing off here
05:09 AM on 09/02/2010
good point! he would have gotten asylum probably.