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In reply to the discussion: U.S. could free Israeli spy in deal to save peace talks: source close to talks [View all]Xithras
(16,191 posts)Other spies cooperated with damage assessments, turned over the names of their handlers, other spies they were working with, their recruiters, and the full scale of their disclosures after conviction. Pollard did not.
When offered a plea deal, Pollard chose instead to continue to cite classified documents when talking to foreign press, continuing his illegal behavior. Pollard has never applied for parole because he will be required to cooperate with investigators and finally turn over information that he STILL stubbornly refuses to divulge as one of its terms.
Pollard has never acknowledged his crimes or apologized for them, and stonewalls attempts to close out the investigation. He is in prison because of the choices he still continues to make today. It's not racism, or anti-Israel political dealings, or a vendetta. If he wants to be treated like everyone else in his position, he needs to ACT like everyone else in his position.