Convicted spy Jonathan Jay Pollard is contemptible as a
U.S citizen. But he was spying for an ally, not an enemy of the
United States. True enough, were not the Rosenbergs also spying
for an ally- Soviet Russia - before the outbreak of the Cold War ?
In my opinion even the Rosenbergs -were they really guilty ? - did
not deserve to be executed. The trial was all mad hysteria.
The United States can be reasonably certain that it will
NEVER face Israel as an enemy . It is perfectly understandable that
the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Natanyahu, should seek
clemency at the recent summit meeting for HIS spy, Jonathan Jay
Pollard -disgraced American citizen.
Recall the U-2 incident in May of 1960 . Was it not reasonable
for President Eisenhower to plea for the release of our spy pilot,
Francis Gary Powers , at the shaken summit conference with Russian
leader Khrushchev ?
Perhaps Netanyahu can arrange for Pollard to become a
citizen of Israel. And he can live there for the rest of his
life.
U.S zionists should understand that they cannot be citizens
of two countries, the United States AND Israel.
But let us realize that spying for an ally is not quite as
heinous as spying for an enemy with whom we are at war.
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