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To: original Blackbag

All well and good but Pollard was passing these secrets on to Israel which is an ally not an enemy. This little detail seems to have escaped you. Take Bill Clinton who passed on MIRV technology to China. Take our other major spies who gave the USSR information and were sent to prison


32 posted on 11/21/2010 5:27:12 PM PST by dennisw (- - - -He who does not economize will have to agonize - - - - - Confucius)
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To: dennisw
For the record ...yes Israel is our ally and I do support their right to exist and protect their citizens.

I respect Israel, we could learn much from them concerning security policy as well tradecraft.

That said Pollard was in it for the money. High living and great appetite for nose candy was his vice.

Pollard was paid well by the Israelis: he received a salary that eventually reached twenty-five hundred dollars a month, and tens of thousands of dollars in cash disbursements for hotels, meals, and even jewelry. In his pre-sentencing statement to Judge Robinson, Pollard depicted the money as a benefit that was forced on him. "I did accept money for my services," he acknowledged, but only "as a reflection of how well I was doing my job." He went on to assert that he had later told his controller, Rafi Eitan, a longtime spy who at the time headed a scientific-intelligence unit in Israel, that "I not only intended to repay all the money I'd received but, also, was going to establish a chair at the Israeli General Staff's Intelligence Training Center outside Tel Aviv."

Charles S. Leeper, the assistant United States attorney who prosecuted Pollard, challenged his statement that money had not motivated him. In a publicly filed sentencing memorandum, Leeper said that Pollard was known to have received fifty thousand dollars in cash from his Israeli handlers and to have been told that thirty thousand more would be deposited annually in a foreign bank account. Pollard had made a commitment to spy for at least ten years, the memorandum alleged, and "stood to receive an additional five hundred and forty thousand dollars ($540,000) over the expected life of the conspiracy."

You cant serve two masters...He made his choice and must suffer the consequences. He is a US citizen that betrayed America !
37 posted on 11/21/2010 7:46:27 PM PST by original Blackbag
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