Releasing stuff that doesn't expose lies and corruption, but instead is either embarrassing or damaging, like the installations the US views as important to our security, makes him an enemy combatant. He's releasing this stuff not because it serves a higher purpose of exposing corruption, but simply because he can. That's a nasty, nasty business.
Does that make him an enemy? In my mind, yes, it does.
If he would stick to what his stated goals are, then no, he wouldn't be. But at this point he might as well be on the payroll of Al Qaeda.
Which is also why I'd like him to be a little more transparent with where his money comes from.
Does that make him an enemy? In my mind, yes, it does.
If he would stick to what his stated goals are, then no, he wouldn't be. But at this point he might as well be on the payroll of Al Qaeda.
Which is also why I'd like him to be a little more transparent with where his money comes from.