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Robert_Sock
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So everybody who releases classified war info are to be judged as heroes if they state it was in accordance with their moral conscience and claim that the war was unjust; sounds like dangerous nonsense. Did you ever say The Pledge of Allegiance?That is silly. Non-Catholics are bound by the moral law just as much as Catholics are. They are not bound by Canon Law, but since the issue in question here is not at all canonical, that doesn’t really matter.
The current and most recent wars the United States has been engaged in clearly do not meet the just war criteria. Manning released evidence that clearly demonstrated that to the world. The moral law that requires those in a position to help stop murder (which is what many of the actions of the US military in Afghanistan and Pakistan amount to) if at all possible trumps the oath that he took to the U.S. government. His efforts, and the efforts of others, have helped to shift public opinion against many of the atrocities that are going on in the Middle East now in the name of “national security”. I think that is a good thing.
I pledge Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all.