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No more Pollards

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Whatever the truth, the FBI's arrest of Stewart David Nozette in Washington Monday on charges of spying for Israel is bad news. It will provide fodder for enemies of this country and cause them to hope that the energies of the pro-Israel community will be diverted, dissipated or delegitimized. It will bolster anti-Zionist extremists across the political spectrum who promulgate the canard that Jewish Americans are guilty of dual loyalty. And though there is no evidence whatsoever that Israeli intelligence had any connection to Nozette, the arrest will reinforce the slander about Israeli spying in the US.

NOZETTE, BY all accounts, is an odd genius. He holds a PhD in planetary sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was his expertise - radar that can penetrate through earth and rocks - that helped establish the presence of water on the south pole of the moon.

The 52-year-old Maryland resident has a stunning resume, having worked for the US Energy Department's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Goddard Space Flight Center, and even the White House.

Nozette had high security clearance, gaining him access to top-secret material.

After he left full-time government service, he became a paid consultant to a defense/aerospace company in Israel - some speculate Israel Aircraft Industries - between 1998 and 2008, accruing over $225,000 in fees.

Was it this work that aroused suspicions in the American counterintelligence community? Did they suspect that Nozette was divulging secrets about the technology US spy satellites utilized to "see" sensitive security locations in Israel - or, perhaps, with whom the US was sharing this data?

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In reality, there is no evidence that Nozette crossed the line in his consultancy work by giving the Israeli firm data that was top-secret.

Left unsaid amid the barrage of news coverage concerning the arrest is the simple truth that the US does spy on Israel and - who knows - maybe withholds information it is morally bound to share.

At any rate, in January of this year, Nozette left the US carrying computer disks, content unknown, that American counterespionage apparently believes were turned over to someone while he was abroad.

Perhaps because the FBI didn't have proof of any of its suspicions - let alone hard evidence that would stand up in court - the decision was made to entrap him.

Or was the case ignited by a weird comment Nozette was reported by a colleague to have made, that he would travel to Israel or some another country and "tell them everything he knows" were he ever arrested - presumably for a crime having nothing to do with espionage?

Whatever the impetus, on September 3, Nozette received a phone call from an FBI man identifying himself as an Israeli secret agent. It seems incredible, but within days, Nozette - long retired from the US government - was duped into delivering envelopes containing supposedly sensitive materials about American intelligence capabilities.

NOZETTE IS said to be Jewish. It's plain, however, that neither ideology nor ethnicity served as a catalyst for his alleged treason.

"Don't expect me to do this for free," he told the FBI agent posing as a Mossad operative.

At another point he said, "I thought I was working for you already," referring to the the payments he had previously received for his consultancy work.

In the words of Channing D. Phillips, acting US attorney for the District of Columbia: "This case reflects our firm resolve to hold accountable any individual who betrays the public trust by compromising our national security for his or her own personal gain."

SOME WILL see this case as part of an ongoing vendetta by US counterespionage against Israel - contributing to an overzealousness that has seen some of its cases thrown out of court. The feud purportedly stems from a conviction in Washington that an Israeli "super mole" infiltrated the US government and that until Jerusalem admits this and makes amends, the witch-hunts will go on.

But Israel's position since the 1984 Pollard affair is that it does not spy on the United States.

The Nozette case only reinforces the need to adhere strictly to this promise and not to let anything undermine the special relationship between our two countries.

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36. Check the US Constitution, Captains America...
Poor old Israeli - Israel (10/26/2009 22:03)
35. Shgalit may come home, but Pollard will not #27 Realist
Ron - USA (10/24/2009 19:14)
34. Israeli espionage against the US #11 Realist
Ron - USA (10/24/2009 06:23)
33. 31 realist #2 - GOD is for righteousness, not our view of justice. we may not always view HIS ways as "fair"
maryjane - california (10/23/2009 15:59)
32. 31- marxism, by it's very nature, strives to eradicate (secularize) GOD from society and replace Him with the state.
maryjane - california (10/23/2009 15:55)
31. 29 maryjane G-d has nothing to do with marxism or antimarxism. As a christian you should know that. G-d is for JUSTICE (read the Bible any page)
Realist - (10/23/2009 09:57)
30. 28 A "good" man. How good? Start by admitting the TRUTH. Your terrorist friends are MURDERERS
Realist - (10/23/2009 09:52)
29. #15 - yes, californian born and raised, but look at her now-feinstein, boxer, pelosi, schwartzy
maryjane - california (10/23/2009 05:14)
28. #27. The TRUTH?
A good man - (10/22/2009 20:53)
27. 24 Grown up Americans want to end the Pollard Case. Spies want to keep it closed. Bring Pollard and Shalit home and let the world know the TRUTH.
Realist - (10/22/2009 19:43)
26. 22 How do you know? Are you American? GR is not an American name.
Realist - (10/22/2009 14:01)
25. 14 Name Change ex MIT. What is your new name old son?
Realist - (10/22/2009 13:58)
24. # 18 - Surely you jest, is this your focus, alumnus or alumni? Grow up!
Adina Kutnicki - Israel (10/22/2009 13:24)
23. Entrapment, et. al.
Neal - USA (10/22/2009 05:03)
22. Reply#11. Realist told 2 lies
GR - USA (10/22/2009 01:08)
21. Reply#9. charley george - england
GR - USA (10/22/2009 00:41)
20. Hoe about those who love America #15 Californian
Ron - USA (10/21/2009 23:42)
19. No more Pollards (#8)
Julius Rayetzkas - Lithuania (10/21/2009 23:39)
18. MIT alumnus, Adina, not MIT Alumni. Did they teach you Latin in the ulpan?
Yehuda Ben Sasson - (10/21/2009 23:13)
17. Response to ANJ
Laine - (10/21/2009 22:08)
16. To # 6
Vince - USA (10/21/2009 21:48)
15. #3. "those that love israel aren't going to be diverted by this, those that hate israel will find any reason to hate israel. "
Californian - (10/21/2009 20:47)
14. 10. "Realist" - time for a slight name change: how about "Delusiional"
another MIT grad - (10/21/2009 19:10)
13. The moral of this case
IRAN#1 - (10/21/2009 18:58)
12. Oh Boy, Another FBI Sting Ensnares One Of Ours. Not Only That, But An MIT Alumni!!
Adina Kutnicki - Israel (10/21/2009 15:16)
11. 9 Charley It is difficult to be realistic when you live in England. Israel does not spy on "friendly" America. Too busy with real threats!
Realist - (10/21/2009 13:39)
10. If there is justice in the US this case will be laughed out of court. If not it is Obama's problem. Free Pollard NOW, Obama
Realist - (10/21/2009 13:36)
9. Let's be REALISTIC....
charley george - england (10/21/2009 11:32)
8. Entrapment?
ANJ - US (10/21/2009 09:34)
7. What about the big middle that doesn't "love " or "hate" Israel?
Judah Anschauer - USA (10/21/2009 09:24)
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