Wikileaks soldier reveals why he shared secrets

The US soldier accused of giving large numbers of secret documents to Wikileaks shares his motivations.

The US soldier accused of giving large numbers of secret documents to Wikileaks has admitted he is guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him. But he denied a more serious charge of aiding the enemy.

Reporter: Steve Kingstone

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We now have a first-hand account of what compelled Bradley Manning to carry out the biggest leak of government secrets in American history.

He told the military court he'd been appalled by the "bloodlust" of a helicopter mission in Iraq - video of which he passed on to Wikileaks. He said that while serving in Iraq, he'd become depressed at what he called America's "obsession" with capturing and killing human targets. And that the American people should know the "true costs of war".

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As for the leaked State Department cables, Private Manning said they "documented backdoor deals and criminality" unbecoming of a superpower, and insisted his conscience was clear.

The military judge accepted the defendant's plea of guilty to 10 of the 22 counts. But Bradley Manning denies the most serious charge of aiding America's enemies - a charge which potentially carries a life sentence. Prosecutors have indicated that they plan to push ahead with a full court martial in the summer.

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first-hand account ilk elden bilgi

to compel zorlamak, mecbur etmek

leak sızıntı, sızdırma

bloodlust kana susamışlık, kan dökmekten zevk alma

cables telgraf; burada: yazışmalar

backdoor el altından

unbecoming yakışmayan

plea (mahkemede) isnat edilen suçlamalar hakkında yapılan açıklama

life sentence müebbet hapis

push ahead with (zor ya da tatsız bir konuda) devam etmek

court martial Divan-ı Harp

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