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Falter
Jodi Rudoren, Michael R. Gordon and Mark Landler
Article 2.
Washington Post
Offering Jonathan Pollard's release in Mideast peace
talks is premature
Editorial
Article 3.
The Washington Institute ... Gordon from Brussels,
and Mark Landler from Washington.
Article 2.
Washington Post
Offering Jonathan Pollard's release in
Mideast peace talks is premature
Editorial
EFTA00703395
The Obama administration's Middle ... widespread reports
Tuesday, that last-ditch effort included discussion of the possible release of
Jonathan Pollard, a former Navy civilian intelligence analyst convicted of
spying for Israel. His pardon would
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leaks and surveillance and Snowden, the idea that
the administration is going to trade Jonathan Pollard makes
absolutely no sense," he said, referring to the leaker and former
N.S.A. contractor ... lopsided prisoner
exchange in 2011.
"I cannot help but feel the great pain of Jonathan Pollard, who
has been sitting in prison for about 29 years — more than five
EFTA ... asking
you to make it clear to the Americans that before anything else,
Jonathan Pollard must go free."
Mark Landler reportedfrom Washington, and Michael R.
Gordon from Jerusalem. Isabel Kershner
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work either.
This week, we saw the administration float the idea of releasing
Jonathan Pollard, the ex-U.S. Navy intelligence analyst
convicted of spying for Israel, in exchange ... United Nations, and as the news-grabbing sweetener, the U.S.
release of Jonathan Pollard, imprisoned for spying on the United
States for Israel. The situation became even more complicated
when
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work either.
This week, we saw the administration float the idea of releasing Jonathan
Pollard, the ex-U.S. Navy intelligence analyst convicted of spying for
Israel, in exchange ... United Nations, and as the
news-grabbing sweetener, the U.S. release of Jonathan Pollard, imprisoned
for spying on the United States for Israel. The situation became even more
complicated when
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