Lightly Disguised Navy SEAL From Bin Laden Raid to Testify Against Bradley Manning
Osama allegedly read WikiLeaks.
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Osama allegedly read WikiLeaks.
He pleaded guilty to lesser charges and not guilty to aiding the enemy.
The alleged WikiLeak-er may admit to some charges, but would also like to read a 35-page statement.
He faces 22 counts including aiding the enemy for allegedly helping Wikileaks.
Military prosecutors say chat logs between Bradley Manning and Julian Assange show that the two worked together to steal state secrets.
“I wouldn’t mind going to prison for the rest of my life ... "