When waging unconventional warfare, timing is everything.
In some pro-Israel circles, President Barack Obama and his Secretary of State John Kerry are now being hysterically compared to Neville Chamberlain for their alleged “betrayal” of the self-defined “Jewish state” to yet another imminent Holocaust as a result of Obama’s historic, albeit so far limited,
rapprochement with today’s supposed equivalent of a genocidal Nazi
regime in Tehran and Kerry’s sustained diplomatic effort to get Israel
to return to its so-called “Auschwitz borders” prior to its premeditated 1967 Land Grab. In light of this dual “existential threat” posed by the Obama administration to a Greater Israel,
the interview given to Israeli TV by Glenn Greenwald, the journalist
who first published documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward
Snowden that revealed the scope of U.S. spying worldwide, is as close to
a “game theory warfare” smoking gun as you’re going to get.
Speaking to Israel’s Channel 10 — whose biggest shareholder, cosmetics billionaire Ronald Lauder,
is President of the World Jewish Congress — Greenwald criticized “the
continued imprisonment of Jonathan Pollard,” who was sentenced to life
in prison in 1987 after passing more than a million highly classified documents to Israel while working as an intelligence analyst for the U.S. Navy. (Incidentally, Channel 10 owner Lauder is also a supporter of clemency for Pollard.) As reported today by Haaretz, here’s what Greenwald told his Israeli audience about the spy, who, in the words of former CIA officer Philip Giraldi, “did more damage to the United States than any spy in history”
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