He's succeeded in making a shaky position unsustainable, putting efforts to correct damages done in the Middle East back to where they were before. Some hero.
As much as we want to know everything going on in the world, we often have no need or right to know most of the stuff that goes on. If you want to be upset at something and be productive, take a long look at most Middle Eastern and African countries and tell them to stop being evil. The US certainly isn't perfect, but at least some/most people are trying to make things right.
This is a pretty strange stance that you, psuedo, etc have considering Cablegate is regarded by many as responsible for launching the revolt in Tunisia, and subsequently Egypt, Libya (and beyond?)
And part of it involves revealing the U.S. NOT trying to make things right.
The more I think about it, here's the way I see it.
The U.S. has been gallavanting around the middle east for the last 10 years killing tens of thousands of mostly innocent people and impoverishing many more in attempts to spread democracy, with no signs of any success as a direct result of their actions.
Bradley Manning releases a bunch of documents kept secret by U.S. establishments, which ends up directly sparking widespread democratic revolt across the middle east and possibly further. He's punished for this with charges that carry the death penalty.
There's only so many things we can conclude here.
1. The powers that be didn't actually want to spread democracy, and are pissed off at him for revealing how their actions were actually repressing it. After all, it's apparent now that they had the tools all along to achieve their stated goals without bloodying their hands at all (just tell the truth instead of hiding it).
2. They're jealous of Manning's ability to so easily succeed where they failed, and angry at him for embarassing them in the process. So angry, they're willing to kill him for it.
One other thing to note. This charge that carries the death penalty is for "aiding the enemy." Look at the effects that Cablegate and the War Logs have had. Aren't they toppling the very sorts of people America has stated to be their enemies? Aren't they actually aiding the very sort of people that America has claimed to be attempting to aid for the last 10 years? So how has Manning "aided the enemy?" It seems to me that the powers that be are coming as close as they ever will to plainly stating who they consider to be their enemies, that is the common people whose backs they ride on.
but it's also the law.
The law supposedly exists to protect people. I feel more protected by Manning's actions than the law. The law is currently pursuing Manning. From my perspective, something is very broken. Supporting a law that is broken is like trusting a calculator that tells you 2+2=5. It is not serving its purpose. In fact, it is harming it.