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Ellsberg felt a moral obligation to speak out from "summary" of The Doomsday Machine by Daniel Ellsberg

Daniel Ellsberg believed that he had a duty to reveal the truth about the United States' nuclear weapons policy. He felt compelled to speak out because he was deeply troubled by the dangerous path that the country was on. Ellsberg had firsthand knowledge of the devastating potential of nuclear war, having worked on top-secret projects that involved the development of these weapons. He was haunted by the realization that the United States had created a doomsday machine – a system of nuclear weapons that could destroy the world many times over. Ellsberg knew that the American public was unaware of the true risks and consequences of nuclear war. He believed that it was his responsibility to share this information with the world, even though it meant risking his own freedom and reputation. Ellsberg's decision to leak the Pentagon Papers was not made lightly. He understood the consequences of his actions and knew that he would face severe repercussions for his whistleblowing. However, he was driven by a sense of moral duty to expose the truth and prevent a potential catastrophe. Ellsberg was willing to sacrifice his own comfort and security in order to do what he believed was right. In the end, Ellsberg's actions sparked a national debate about the morality and ethics of nuclear weapons. He forced the government to confront the reality of its policies and to consider the devastating consequences of a nuclear war. Ellsberg's bravery and integrity in speaking out against the status quo have left a lasting impact on the world, reminding us of the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of great adversity.
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    The Doomsday Machine

    Daniel Ellsberg

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