them he must also prosecute the New York Times, The Guardian and every single person that has read or printed those documents.

"Pentagon Whistle-blower Daniel Ellsberg: Julian Assange is Not a Terrorist"
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will remain in a London prison until a British court takes up a Swedish request for extradition for questioning on sexual crime allegations. An international group of former intelligence officers and ex-government officials have released a statement in support of Assange. We speak to one of the signatories, Daniel Ellsberg, the famous whistle-blower who leaked the Pentagon Papers about the Vietnam War in 1971. "If I released the Pentagon Papers today, the same rhetoric and calls would be made about me," Ellsberg says. "I would be called not only a trader—which I was then, which was false and slanderous—but I would be called a terrorist. … Bradley Manning and Julian Assange are no more of a terrorist than I am."
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/12/10/whistleblower_daniel_ellsberg_julian_assange_is