TIME
Senior US Correspondent Tweets Statement Advocating Julian Assange
Being Killed By A Drone Strike
17
August, 2013
TIME
senior national correspondent Michael Grunwald sent out a
controversial tweet Saturday evening that advocated for a drone
missile strike against Wikileaks founder and Australian citizen
Julian Assange.
Here’s
the tweet, which has been deleted:
Grunwald
has apologized and TIME released a statement: “Michael Grunwald
posted an offensive tweet from his personal Twitter account that is
in no way representative of TIME’s views. He regrets having tweeted
it, and he removed it from his feed.”
The
ethically and legally questionable statement immediately received a
flurry of responses.
Politico
deputy editor Blake Hounshell:
Australian journalist and radio host Mark Colvin
:
It’s
unclear why Grunwald
was discussing Assange — who is a publisher, writer, activist, and
facilitator ofleaking information– though WikiLeaks didjust
released a massive, encrypted insurance file.
Assange,
a 42-year-old Australian citizen, recently told a Google hangout that
libertarianism is the only useful American political philosophy.
“The
libertarian aspect of the Republican Party is presently the only
useful political voice really in the U.S. Congress,” Assange said.
Assange,
who is currently residing in Ecuador’s London embassy, was also
instrumental in NSA whistleblower and leaker Edward Snowden flying to
Russia.
In
any case, Grunwald’s stance is shocking.
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