Um, yes, Exactly. That is called betraying your country be giving military
secrets to a foreign power. That is spying.

Very simple, really.

And no, it isn't hypocrisy. It is a double standard. What it the problem
there?

On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 5:06 PM, Michael Dinowitz <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hypocrisy
> Our agents should live and others should die? What if our agent is a
> foreign
> national? They should live as well? Double standard all the way.
>
> As for the case I was talking, the agent wasn't a spy, he was an American
> patriot willing to save America's honor.
> America violated its treaty with an ally. An agent of the ally retrieved
> the
> information that America SHOULD have given the ally. The allies agent
> should
> be killed because he's American and upholding an American treaty?
>


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