What was Daniel Ellsberg's impact on American history?

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In summary, Daniel Ellsberg, known for his disclosure of the 'Pentagon Papers', passed away today at the age of 92 from pancreatic cancer. His final words were published by Politico 12 days ago. Ellsberg's actions are debated, with some viewing him as a betrayer of his oath while others see him as a whistleblower exposing the betrayal of the public by the Pentagon. The topic of his actions remains controversial, with some also questioning the role of Robert McNamara in the Vietnam War.
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I fall into the “he betrayed his oath” camp.
 
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I fall into the "Robert McNamara: evil genius or just plain evil ?" camp.
 
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I fall into the Pentagon betrayed the public camp.
 
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I'm in the 'Who dis?' camp.
 
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Frabjous said:
he betrayed his oath
hutchphd said:
Robert McNamar... just plain evil
Both can be true.

I was astonished that he was still alive.
 
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Sorry, because there are political views on this subject, we need to close this thread. It's important history that we need to learn from, but as soon as replies diverge into partisan politics, we need to close threads here at PF.
 
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