Are you actually saying the spy was punished too harshly?

I disagree. He should have been shot, on general principles.

On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Michael Dinowitz <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Truth be told, treaties between American and Israel are not always worth
> the
> paper they are printed on. America has screwed Israel on more than one
> occasion which should have been covered by treaty. America was supposed to
> give Israel intelligence reports about Saddam's weapons buildup and America
> kept the information hidden. It took an Israeli spy to fulfill the treaty
> and let Israel know that Saddam was stocking up on gas so that when the
> gulf
> war hit, Israel had gas masks for everyone.
>
> The spy in question has gotten the longest and harshest sentence of ANY spy
> in history, even after a plea bargain and other deals (all of which were
> ignored after they were accepted). Enemy spies are let out faster than this
> guy and don't think that American spies caught by Israel mean anything.
> They're shipped back here instantly. America doesn't like getting caught
> lying on their sworn word.
>
> Bottom line is that when it comes time to fulfill a treaty, expect America
> to decide what its going to do at that point, not what it is required to
> do.
> If Israel is attacked (as it has been again and again), America will not be
> there immediatly to back them up. And if there's a nuclear exchange, don't
> expect American nukes to be flying anywhere soon.
>
> It is ours. Since the late 50's there have been several treaties and other
> > agreements that states that if there's a nuclear attack on Israel, the US
> > will nuke the perpetrator, on the same basis as if Israel was a member of
> > NATO. So yes it would be our business.
>


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