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Pollardites in the Pentagon? Patrick J Buchanan September 8
2004
In 1987, Jonathan
Pollard, U.S. Navy intelligence analyst, was imprisoned for life for selling a
roomful of U.S.
secret documents to Israel. Tel Aviv refused to return them. At the
Clinton-Netanyahu summit at Wye River, Pollard became a subject of contention.
"Bibi" Netanyahu wanted
to fly the American traitor back to Israel where he is a hero. Clinton balked.
CIA's George Tenet would resign,
Clinton
told Netanyahu, if he pardoned Pollard. This history is recalled
for a reason.
Washington today is
rife with reports the FBI has been investigating whether or not a nest of
Pollardites inside the Pentagon has been funneling secrets, through the Israeli
lobby AIPAC, to the Reno Road embassy and on to Sharon. Suspected mole Larry
Franklin, a Pentagon Iranian analyst, was reportedly sighted trying to hand over
to an AIPAC official a draft copy of a National Security Presidential Directive
on Iran.
With the mullahs apparently pursuing atomic bombs, Israel wants the United
States to attack, denuclearize and bring down its No. 1 enemy, the regime in
Tehran. Franklin popped up on FBI
radar when he joined a breakfast meeting between an AIPAC man and an Israeli
diplomat. AIPAC had been under FBI surveillance for over two years as a probable
conduit to Israel of the fruits of espionage against the
United States.
Franklin, a devout
Catholic and hawk on
Iran, is now said to
be cooperating with the FBI. His boss, William Luti, is the deputy to the
Pentagon's No. 3, Douglas Feith, who has close ties to Likud. According to the
Washington Post, the FBI is now interviewing present and ex-officials from
Cheney's office and the Pentagon as to whether Feith, Richard Perle, David
Wurmser and Paul Wolfowitz might have leaked U.S. security secrets to Israel,
AIPAC or Ahmed Chalabi. Chalabi, once the
Pentagon's candidate to succeed Saddam, has lately fallen from favor.
Reportedly, he was caught telling Iran's intelligence station chief in Baghdad
that friends in the Pentagon informed him they had broken Iran's code and were
listening in on Iran's secret communications between Baghdad and Tehran.
AIPAC and the Israelis
deny any spying. Cooperation between the Bush and Sharon governments is so
close, they insist, there is no need to commit espionage or thieve U.S.
documents. Perhaps, but the men about whom the FBI is inquiring have old, deep
and questionable ties to Israel and the Likud Party of Ariel Sharon. In my new book, "Where
the Right Went Wrong," there is a line that now appears prophetic: "America
needs a Middle East policy made in the USA, not in Tel Aviv, or at AIPAC or AEI."
Having promised him a
cakewalk to Baghdad
and a rose garden thereafter, neoconservatives misled President Bush. He should
have fired the lot of them. Having failed to do so, he ought now, in his own
interests, as well as our nation's, name Patrick "Bulldog" Fitzgerald, now
heading up the investigation into the Valerie Plame leak, to head up the
investigation of Israeli espionage, and possible treason, against the United
States. If there has been a
recurrence of Pollardism at the Pentagon, we need to know and the president
needs to act, as Truman did not with Alger Hiss and Harry Dexter White. © 2004 Creators Syndicate, Inc. Click here for printable version. Click here for Daily Column Archives .
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