Pollard was just the tip of the iceberg of Israeli spying on the US. For example:
The Hill, 2013 - The Obama administration views Israel as one of the top spying threats facing its intelligence services, leaked documents reveal.
A secret budget request obtained by The Washington Post from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden lumps Israel alongside U.S. foes Iran and Cuba as “key targets” for U.S. counterintelligence efforts....
“To further safeguard our classified networks, we continue to strengthen insider threat detection capabilities across the Community,” reads the FY 2013 congressional budget justification for intelligence programs. “In addition, we are investing in target surveillance and offensive CI [counterintelligence] against key targets, such as China, Russia, Iran, Israel, Pakistan and Cuba.”
The revelations come as no surprise to Georgetown University's Paul Pillar, who retired as the national intelligence officer for the Near East in 1995 after a 28-year career in U.S. intelligence. Israeli spying, he said, has remained a major threat since U.S. citizen Jonathan Pollard received a life sentence in 1987 in a massive spying case that gravely strained relations between the two countries.
“Israel should be assumed to continue to have an aggressive intelligence collection operations against the United States,” Pillar said. While much information is collected through traditional political contacts, “I would personally have no doubt that that is supplemented by whatever means they can use to find out as much as they can about what we're doing, thinking, deciding on anything of interest to Israel, which would include just about any Middle Eastern topic.”
Christopher Ketcham, AlterNet, 2009- Scratch a counterintelligence officer in the US government and they'll tell you that Israel is not a friend to the United States. This is because Israel runs one of the most aggressive and damaging espionage networks targeting the US. The fact of Israeli penetration into the country is not a subject oft-discussed in the media or in the circles of governance, due to the extreme sensitivity of the US-Israel relationship coupled with the burden of the Israel lobby, which punishes legislators who dare to criticize the Jewish state. . .
When the FBI produces its annual report to Congress concerning "Foreign Economic Collection and Industrial Espionage," Israel and its intelligence services often feature prominently as a threat second only to China. In 2005 the FBI noted, for example, that Israel maintains "an active program to gather proprietary information within the United States." A key Israeli method, said the FBI report, is computer intrusion. In 1996, the Defense Intelligence Service, a branch of the Pentagon, issued a warning that "the collection of scientific intelligence in the United States [is] the third highest priority of Israeli Intelligence after information on its Arab neighbors and information on secret US policies or decisions relating to Israel." In 1979, the Central Intelligence Agency produced a scathing survey of Israeli intelligence activities that targeted the US government. Like any worthy spy service, Israeli intelligence early on employed wiretaps as an effective tool, according to the CIA report. In 1954, the US Ambassador in Tel Aviv discovered in his office a hidden microphone "planted by the Israelis," and two years later telephone taps were found in the residence of the US military attaché. In a telegram to Washington, the ambassador at the time cabled a warning: "Department must assume that all conversations [in] my office are known to the Israelis." The former ambassador to Qatar, Andrew Killgore, who also served as a foreign officer in Jerusalem and Beirut, told me Israeli taps of US missions and embassies in the Middle East were part of a "standard operating procedure."
According to the 1979 CIA report, the Israelis, while targeting political secrets, also devote "a considerable portion of their covert operations to obtaining scientific and technical intelligence." These operations involved, among other machinations, "attempts to penetrate certain classified defense projects in the United States." The penetrations, according to the CIA report, were effected using "deep cover enterprises," which the report described as "firms and organizations, some specifically created for, or adaptable to, a specific objective."
In 2004, the authoritative Jane's Intelligence Group noted that Israel's intelligence organizations "have been spying on the US and running clandestine operations since Israel was established." The former deputy director of counterintelligence at FBI, Harry B. Brandon, last year told Congressional Quarterly magazine that "the Israelis are interested in commercial as much as military secrets."
Newsweek, 2014 - Israel was singled out in 2007 as
a top espionage threat against the U.S. government, including its
intelligence services, in a newly published National Security Agency document obtained by fugitive leaker Edward Snowden...
The document also identified Israel, along with North
Korea, Cuba and India, as a “leading threat” to the infrastructure of
U.S. financial and banking institutions.
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So, … John Pollard, traitor to the United States and major Israeli hero may soon be released, … but there are no political ties to this event, no blackmail, greenmail, solace swap. Just, the normal course of United States justice. Charles Manson take heart.
The silence in the “mainstream” media and among all candidates for the United States presidency with respect to this issue is not only appalling, it’s extremely revealing. It makes it obvious that political leaders in both major United States political parties have sold out United States interests to a foreign government and one that has never had United States interests as a priority. “Sold” is the operative word, as in the acceptance of ongoing bribes disguised as campaign contributions. Thank you AIPAC. Some of my conservative Citadel classmates are appalled by the release and some have very direct knowledge of the details surrounding Mr. Pollard’s traitorous actions, but what amazes me is that some of their colleagues, who are equally appalled, continue to see Israel as a friend of the United States, Israel, the country responsible for the attack on the USS Liberty and the murder of so many members of its crew. Woops!
Is there anything Israel can do that will seem just too evil for these people and for our political leaders? Bipartisanship may usually be a worthwhile goal but not in this case.
Iran has never been the problem, just a symptom of what George Washington warned us about in his farewell address which together with that given by another warrior president, Dwight David Eisenhower, was perhaps the most prescient.
What will it take for a wakeup?
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