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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,919 posts)
Sat Nov 21, 2020, 09:59 PM Nov 2020

US allows convicted spy Pollard to move to Israel

An American jailed in 1985 for spying for Israel was released from strict parole conditions Friday, allowing his move to Israel, the US Justice Department said.

Jonathan Pollard served 30 years for giving away classified US documents and had been confined by parole terms to the United States since his release in 2015, despite Israeli pressure to allow him to leave.

"After a review of Mr. Pollard's case, the US Parole Commission has found that there is no evidence to conclude that he is likely to violate the law," the Justice Department said.

Pollard, 66, was a US Navy intelligence analyst in the mid-1980s when he made contact with and Israeli colonel in New York and began sending US secrets to Israel in exchange for tens of thousands of dollars.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-allows-convicted-spy-pollard-213024158.html

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US allows convicted spy Pollard to move to Israel (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2020 OP
Sick LeftInTX Nov 2020 #1
NO. Trump allows convicted spy Pollard to move to Israel. More spit on US government Boogiemack Nov 2020 #2
He completed his prison sentence, gladium et scutum Nov 2020 #4
Disgraceful Me. Nov 2020 #3
Good riddance CanonRay Nov 2020 #5
 

Boogiemack

(1,406 posts)
2. NO. Trump allows convicted spy Pollard to move to Israel. More spit on US government
Sat Nov 21, 2020, 10:03 PM
Nov 2020

by the traitor-in-chief.

gladium et scutum

(806 posts)
4. He completed his prison sentence,
Sat Nov 21, 2020, 10:07 PM
Nov 2020

he completed the terms of his parole. What would you recommend? Should we have stood him up against a wall and shot him?

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