posted on Apr, 23 2011 @ 01:20 PM
Originally posted by backinblack
reply to post by BenReclused
I'm well aware of the "USS Liberty Incident" that occurred almost 44 years ago. Is that the "attack" you are referring to? Are there others
that are more recent?
Yep Pollard..
I wonder how many American lives that scummy Israeli cost us..
Now they want him released..
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Jonathan Pollard was born in Galveston, Texas, and didn't become an Israeli citizen until 1995. That's eight years AFTER he started serving a life
sentence for espionage in 1987. This would make him a US citizen at the time of his crimes, and therefore a traitor. Not an Israeli.
Furthermore, it's obvious to me that his actions were motivated more by greed, than of any loyalty to Israel. He was apparently willing to give
classified information to anyone that could benefit him either financially, or personally.
How do his actions constitute an attack on the United States by Israel? I have no doubt that we collect intelligence on them too. Would you consider
this an attack on them?
Do you have any other examples?
See ya,
Milt
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