The historian of American statecraft and spycraft and conservative political philosopher Angelo Codevilla talks about the ruling elite, Jonathan Pollard, and the rise of the techno-surveillance state—and the consequent demise of the American Empire
The former U.S intelligence analyst and convicted spy was released from prison on Friday after spending 30 years behind bars. He was spotted at Houston and 2nd Ave. this morning.
The former U.S intelligence analyst for the U.S. Navy, imprisoned since 1985 after pleading guilty of spying for Israel, has expressed a desire to reside in Israel
Thirty years into a life sentence for spying for Israel, the former U.S. intelligence analyst has been granted parole
The convicted spy is nearing the end of his 30-year sentence, and he may be eligible for parole
The 60-year-old convicted of spying for Israel lost consciousness in prison
Infamous 1986 spying case plays out in NYC production of The Law of Return
Says it’s time for a reality check on the stalled negotiations
Objections to the convicted spy being a bargaining chip in flagging peace talks
Returns to U.S. a day early after Abbas threatens to derail negotiations
It’s part of John Kerry’s latest effort to revive peace negotiations
Calls for Robert Levinson’s return to U.S. seven years after his disappearance
Jewish leaders weigh in on Tablet’s condemnation of Pollard’s imprisonment
A newly clear aspect of the case reveals evidence of a deeper injustice—which must now be addressed
Weighing the cost of peace against the spoils of peace
Signs, hecklers, and protests urging the spy’s release continue
And other hits from his interview with Israeli television
Former U.S. official join large petition signatories