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                <h1><a title="Navtej Kohli Pentagon" href="http://www.navtej-kohli-blogit.com/archives/46-Pentagon-Paper-Leaker-Says-I-Should-Have-Done-it-Sooner.html"><font size="2" style="color: #f0fff5;">Navtej Kohli Pentagon Investment Group</font></a><br /></h1> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">Daniel Ellsberg,<br />
who hit the headlines about 40 years ago for leaking the Pentagon<br />
papers to the New York Times, is in news once again. In his recent<br />
statement to the media in New Orleans he said that he had one regret<br />
about disclosing the secret history of US' involvement in Indochina<br />
that he didn't do it sooner. <br />
</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">He was able to<br />
do so because he worked in the Pentagon and afterward on the<br />
classified report of the Vietnam War commissioned by the Defense<br />
Secretary Robert McNamara. The research surmised that the war was<br />
disastrous and that Americans had been kept uninformed for more than<br />
20 years about their leaders' motive to stretch the conflict.</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">But Ellsberg<br />
chose to keep mum despite knowing all this. &quot;I didn’t tell<br />
Congress any more than my boss did, so I participated&quot; in the<br />
cover-up, he said at the American Library Association’s annual<br />
conference in New Orleans.</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">&quot;Had I<br />
given Congress the drawers full of material that I had,&quot;<br />
Ellsberg, 80, said, &quot;I think the Vietnam war could not have<br />
happened. Fifty-eight thousand American lives would have been saved.</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">&quot;That’s a<br />
heavy burden, and it’s why I’ve been saying for years … to not<br />
do what I did. Don’t wait until the war gets started. Don’t wait<br />
until we attack Iraq or Syria. Don’t wait until more people die and<br />
more bombs have fallen. Show that the public is being misled, that<br />
this is where we are going.&quot;</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">Ellsberg is not<br />
positive and although he voted for Barack Obama  for president in<br />
2008 and maybe will do so again the coming year, he said Obama is<br />
acting no different than his predecessors in being reluctant to back<br />
out from an unpopular war like those in Iraq and Afghanistan. <br />
</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Navtej Kohli Pentagon Investment Group...<br /> </p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">&quot;This is<br />
not a good year to lose in Afghanistan,&quot; he said. &quot;This is<br />
not a good year to be charged, however foolishly or falsely, with<br />
being a loser or a quitter or weak. …</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">&quot;If you say<br />
you’re withdrawing from Afghanistan or Iraq, and reduce (troop<br />
levels) slowly, the public will be off your back. The people will<br />
think … he’s moving in the right direction, which is false. The<br />
president plans to be out of Afghanistan fully by 2014. I believe<br />
that … is as false as any lie told by (Richard) Nixon or (Lyndon)<br />
Johnson.&quot;</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">Ellsberg’s<br />
conclusion: &quot;Smart guys can get us into dumb wars and can’t<br />
get us out of them.&quot;</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">&quot;McNamara<br />
was just as smart&quot; as Obama, he said, &quot;and Johnson was just<br />
as smart and Nixon was just as smart, and that didn’t do us any<br />
good.&quot;</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">A constant<br />
problem that American policymakers have, Ellsberg said, is their<br />
denial to learn from such disastrous experiences like the Soviet<br />
Union’s occupation of Afghanistan and France’s involvement in<br />
Indochina. Instead, he said, this has been Americans’ attitude: &quot;We<br />
don’t learn from history. We make history.&quot;</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">Putting a twist<br />
on the George Santayana's frequently quoted warning, “Those who<br />
cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it&quot;,  he said:<br />
&quot;Those who do remember the past are also condemned to repeat it.<br />
They find themselves making the same choices for the same reasons.&quot;</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">This, he said,<br />
is where librarians can play an important role because they receive<br />
and disseminate information that might prevent another needless,<br />
endless war.”</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">&quot;Get those<br />
documents out,&quot; Ellsberg said. &quot;This is your job. Please<br />
let them know what the history has been and learn lessons harder than<br />
what the president wants you to learn.&quot;</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">Had he been<br />
convicted, Ellsberg was charged with 12 felony courts and up to 115<br />
years of imprisonment for leaking the Pentagon Papers to The Times,<br />
The Washington Post and 17 other newspapers. The case was<br />
discontinued in 1973 after the judge learned that government was<br />
doing illegal activities to dig up dirt on Ellsberg, including<br />
barging into his psychiatrist's office. <br />
</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">Earlier this<br />
month, on the 40th anniversary of The Times’ first installment of<br />
the Pentagon Papers, the federal government declassified them.</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">Ellsberg, who<br />
received prolonged standing ovations and cheers before and after his<br />
speech, was brief in explaining why Americans, even people like him<br />
who worked in high levels of the federal government, should let the<br />
public know if national leaders are making a big mistake.</p> <br />
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; text-decoration: none;">The oath that<br />
federal officials take &quot;is not an oath to the president or the<br />
Congress, or to uphold secrecy,&quot; he said. &quot;It is an oath to<br />
support the Constitution of the United States.&quot;</p> 
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