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To: Tom Jefferson
"Every country spies on every other country."

Yeah, and apparently Israel is the only one getting their hand caught in the cookie jar repeatedly then.

Plain and simple, they are exploiting the lack of security that goes along with having a "friendly" relationship vis a vis Israel and America.

BTW, I'll ask again -- when WAS the last time we heard about English spies, OR French for that matter in America?? It was more than a rhetorical question in case you or anyone else can answer it.

63 posted on 12/12/2001 11:39:34 PM PST by F16Fighter
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To: F16Fighter
French 'spy' sent home from U.S. November 2, 2000 Web posted at: 2:33 PM EST (1933 GMT) PARIS, France -- A French military attache has been recalled home and re-assigned after becoming embroiled in a U.S. spying allegation. French army spokesman Brigadier-General Alain Raevel said the officer, Colonel Marc Wood, "had committed what we consider a blunder." He declined to comment on French press reports that Wood, a nuclear weapons specialist, had been accused of passing on confidential U.S. documents to India, which is seeking to create a nuclear deterrent despite U.S. efforts to halt proliferation. Raevel said Wood had been prevented from leaving French embassy premises in Washington for some time but the case was now settled with U.S. authorities. "Col. Wood had to be called back to France because of a blunder which he made and because of U.S. pressure," Raevel added. Asked how Wood, a Frenchman of "Anglo-Saxon origin", left the U.S., Raevel replied: "Well, he wasn't spirited out in a trunk. He left once the U.S. let him out." It is the latest in a string of espionage incidents between the U.S. and France. Several members of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency based in Paris under diplomatic cover were expelled several years ago after French authorities alleged they had been trying to recruit senior French Government officials to spy against France. Reuters contributed to this report. 'nuff said??
64 posted on 12/12/2001 11:51:10 PM PST by Tom Jefferson
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