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Israel wrong to demand release of American traitor

The next time an Israeli official petitions the U.S. government to release American traitor Jonathan Pollard from prison, we should tell our friend and longtime ally in an unequivocal tone: He will die in an American prison, so stop asking!

Now, I know that's not how our State Department practices diplomacy, but there is no reason for the United States to be diplomatic with Israel when it comes to Pollard, a former Navy intelligence officer who stole secrets from this country and passed them on to Israel.

Since he was convicted of espionage in 1987 and sentenced to life in prison, thousands of Israelis have made it their mission to get him released and sent to Israel. Why? So he could be treated like a hero?

Let's be clear: Jonathan Pollard is no hero. Other than an American killing a president, he committed the most heinous crime someone from this country could do. You don't go against your own country by passing on secrets to another nation, even if it's an ally like Israel. The crime of treason is even specifically addressed in the U.S. Constitution.

This week, Israeli President Shimon Peres, who was in Washington to receive the United States' Presidential Medal of Freedom, brought with him a petition signed by 70,000 Israelis calling for the released of Pollard.

He told Fox News that Israelis "feel very strongly about (Pollard.) And I understand their sentiment. But I am doing it not as a diplomat ... but as a human being."

Yet Israeli leaders have used their official position to seek Pollard's release.

In 1998, Benjamin Netanyahu, in his first go-round as prime minister of Israel, demanded Pollard's release as part of his attendance at the Wye River Conference, an effort to broker peace in the Middle East.

Various reports from Israelis who have talked with Netanyahu said President Clinton either considered releasing him or actually agreed to do so, but later reneged.

In 2002, Netanyahu even visited Pollard in prison.

During Pollard's trial, he was accused of also attempting to pass classified information in to Australia, South Africa and Pakistan.

In short, Pollard is a deviant man who sold his country out for money, and no sort of pressure from Israel or any other country should cause a single American official to relent.

When asked this week about the request of Peres, White House press secretary Jay Carney said: "Our position has not changed, and will not change today. Mr. Pollard was convicted of extremely serious crimes."

It would behoove President Barack Obama to go even further. He should say that as long as he is president of the United States, Pollard will never be a free man.

While we are at it, we should also tell Rep. Chris Smith, R-New Jersey, and Eliot Engel, D-New York, to pipe down. Those two are asking House members to sign a letter saying Pollard has served in prison long enough, and because his health is reportedly failing, should be released.

Really? So is this how they feel about a member of our military who sold this nation out?

America should make no apologies. Jonathan Pollard deserves to rot in prison. When he joined the Navy, he took the same oath every member of the military must: "I, Jonathan Pollard, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the president of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God."

The next time an Israeli official presses for Pollard's release, we should give them a copy of this and say, "Enough said."


Added: Jun-16-2012 Occurred On: Jun-16-2012
By: ttj1776
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Politics, Other Middle East
Tags: Jonathan Pollard, Pollard, Israel, spy, traitor, zionist, middle east, russia, nuclear weapons, obama, president, USA, cia, navy, military
Location: Washington, District of Columbia, United States (load item map)
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  • Pollard should have been executed for what he did. Israel in kiss my ass.

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  • Die in Prison you RAT FUCK .

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  • Blah blah blah.....Yada Yada Yada...

    He's not getting out deal with and plus by today's standard he is a Terrorist.
    So unless we start letting terrorist go free over some Signatures than guess they won.
    Give it up the man is not getting out.

    What happens if we don't give into the "demands" what will Israel's Government not be our friend anymore..

    Damn........

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  • Israel calls themselves an 'ally' but only serve their own interests. Leave em' for the dogs that would love to tear their throats open.

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  • Pollard fu..ed up. what about the guy who released all that shit to wikileaks. doesn't he fall under the same standard?

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  • Ah yes, the Israeli's once again demanding 'special treatment'...

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    • @ElegantDecline

      Talk about special treatment. This kind of reminds me of the lockerbie bomber (timeline):

      March 2004: Tony Blair, the Prime Minister, offers Colonel Gaddafi "the hand of friendship" following talks with the Libyan leader in a tent outside Tripoli.

      October 21, 2008: Megrahi is diagnosed with prostate cancer which has spread to other parts of his body.

      August 20, 2009: Kenny MacAskill, the Scottish justice minister, frees Megrahi on compassionate grounds. US Presiden More..

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    • @SpeckFettGulag No disagreements there...

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  • Pollard will not be released, why should 70,000 Israeli signatures matter one bit in American policy? Are Israelis running America or are Americans running America? I'm tired of Israeli influence on American politics, time to end Israeli control is now.

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    • @turkzil

      Are you still mad over the Mavi Marmara incident?

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    • @ (wargypzy)
      Don't think that was his point..

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    • @wargypzy I'm not mad, it was an unfortunate tragedy but it helped expose even more to the international community the Israeli brutality against activists and Palestinian civilians. Rest assured, if Israel tries a Mavi Marmara style raid again, Turkish commandos will be waiting and the outcome will leave Israel in pain.

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    • @Myheavynuts My first comment had nothing to do with Mavi Marmara, but my second response to wargypzy does.

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    • @turkzil She always does that....She tried blocking me..

      Her and a few others like to attack people and label everyone under the sun a Nazi or Anti-Semite and all the other bullshit things people with her mindset do on here.

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  • This man shouldn't be in jail. He should have been hanged years ago.

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  • Pollard's betrayal was the worst espionage case in our modern history, from those on the inside of the classified findings. This did more damage than the more publicized Ames and Walkers stories.

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    • @joe prole
      Man you talk shit.....all he did was pass on information about what weapons America was supplying Arab nations with!
      So please explain how you consider him to this to be the worst espionage case in Americas modern history???

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  • They should of just executed the fucker.

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  • Shit on israel, I don't care about the religious implications but anyone playing both sides should be left to fight their own battles

    Oh yeah, and definitely fuck Pollard too, levenworth sounds good to me

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  • Israel can do no wrong according to this website

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    • @Ali665

      That's not entirely true. Most LLers are more cognizant of Israels placation of the US. I say let them stand on their own 2 so they gain some appreciation for the shit we endure for supporting them

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    • @hotmess

      And just what 'shit' is that you speak of?

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    • @wargypzy Probably financial support military support with weapons..

      Which comes from those American's who pay taxes.

      O and having to listen to the Demands from a Government that we give all that to and then some.

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  • As soon as pollard dies in prison I guess we can throw his corpse into a box with some dry ice and mail him over to Israel. We don't want the traitor buried on American soil any way and he will never be released from his sentence because of a bunch of computer generated signatures.

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    • @killingforgod Amen, but I would like to offer another path. I would suggest cremating him and then scattering his ashes in the prison so that he never leaves prison alive or dead and his shameless proponents never get there way.

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  • Bis-mil-lah, we will not let you go.

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  • There's much much more to this story that anyone here knows. This guy is not what they say he is.

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