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Ex CIA Head: Anti-Semitism Likely in Pollard Case


pollardn1-300x181Former CIA Director James Woolsey says anti-Semitism could be a factor in the U.S. refusal to release a Jewish American jailed for spying for Israel.

Woolsey’s told Israeli Channel 10 TV Saturday that Americans who spied for other countries including Korea and Greece were freed after short sentences, while Jonathan Pollard is still jailed after 25 years.

Pollard was a civilian intelligence analyst for the U.S. Navy when he gave thousands of classified documents to his Israeli handlers. He was arrested in 1985 and later sentenced to life in prison.

“I certainly don’t think that it is universally true, but in the case of some American individuals, I think there is anti-Semitism at work here,” Woolsey said.

He said others who did the same as Pollard were freed quickly.

(AP)



One Response

  1. Isn’t this stating the very obvious? Unless there are other details to this case that have never been revealed, there is no sane reason why he was sentenced to life in the first place, and the sentence was never commuted in the second.

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