U.S. Army Private First Class Manning departs the courthouse at Fort Meade, MarylandBy using Tom Ramstack (Reuters) – A U.S. State Division legit is set to testify on Monday about how much convicted soldier Bradley Manning's leaks of labeled diplomatic cables to the WikiLeaks website harm ties between Washington and its allies in addition to international intelligence-sharing methods. Judge Colonel Denise Lind on July 30 discovered Army Private First Class Bradley Manning, 25, responsible of 19 legal counts related to the leaks, the most important unauthorized unlock of secret U.S. data within the nation's historical past. …