Respectfully I disagree, when the “powers that be” fail to do their jobs and there is a breakdown and conflict of interest where the agenda is counter to the constitution (see just about everything about the congress and senate) then the old adage about “evil triumphs when good men do nothing” Sure he may have violated some BS security reg. but the reason he did it is because of the failure of our elected officials to quit playing stupid games with our safety.
Doc, thank you for your service.
I do not think there was anything illegal in the way that the military was handling their information. Essentially, we’re dealing with a disagreement over how best to protect the country.
Releasing classified documents should not be one’s first course of action. That would mean that anyone with access to classified info can release it whenever they “feel” they are right.
That is a direct attack on our constitution and our system of voting and balancing power.