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irisblue

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1. I had forgotten about that SOB
Tue May 5, 2026, 08:56 PM
8 hrs ago

From his wiki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Pollard

snip-"In 1984, Pollard sold numerous state secrets, including the National Security Agency's ten-volume manual on how the US gathers its signal intelligence, and disclosed the names of thousands of people who had cooperated with US intelligence agencies.[1] He was apprehended in 1985, and in subsequent proceedings agreed to a plea deal, pleaded guilty to spying for and providing top-secret classified information to Israel. Pollard admitted shopping his services—successfully, in some cases—to other countries.[2] In 1987, he was sentenced to life in prison for violations of the Espionage Act.

The Israeli government acknowledged a portion of its role in Pollard's espionage in 1987, and issued a formal apology to the US,[3] but did not admit to paying him until 1998.[4] Over the course of his imprisonment, Israeli officials, US-Israeli activist groups and some American politicians continually lobbied for a reduction or commutation of his sentence.[5] In defense of his actions, Pollard said the American intelligence establishment collectively endangered Israel's security by withholding crucial information.

Opposing any form of clemency for Pollard were many active and retired US officials, including Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, former CIA director George Tenet; several former US secretaries of defense; a bi-partisan group of US congressional leaders; and members of the US Intelligence Community.[6][4][1][7] They maintained that the damage to US national security due to Pollard's espionage was much more severe, wide-ranging, and enduring than acknowledged publicly."

Pisses me off when I agreed with Rumsfeld & Cheney.

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About his release

source-https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2015-11-20/ty-article/.premium/jonathan-pollard-released-after-30-years/0000017f-e31f-d75c-a7ff-ff9fbc370000


Title-After 30 Years, Jonathan Pollard Released From American Prison
Convicted spy's lawyers appeal 'onerous and oppressive' conditions of parole; Netanyahu: 'I have dreamt of this day, Jonathan is finally reunited with his family.'


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