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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Pollard Affair - définition

U.S. CIVILIAN INTELLIGENCE ANALYST TURNED ISRAELI SPY
Jonathan Jay Pollard; Pollard, Jonathan; Pollard Affair
  • Spray-paint]] portrait of Pollard at the [[Mahane Yehuda Market]], Jerusalem

James Pollard         
ENGLISH PAINTER (1792-1867)
James pollard; Pollard, James
James Pollard (1792–1867) was a British painter noted for his mail coach, fox hunting and equine scenes.
Margaret Steuart Pollard         
ENGLISH SANSKRIT SCHOLAR AND CORNISH LANGUAGE POET
Bewnans Alysaryn; Peggy Pollard; Margaret Pollard
Margaret Steuart Pollard, née Gladstone (1 March 1904 – 13 November 1996), was a scholar of Sanskrit, a poet and bard of the Cornish language. She was the founding member of Ferguson's Gang, a secret society of supporters of the National Trust, who had their headquarters at Shalford Mill.
affair         
  • The Stolen Kiss]]'' by [[Jean-Honoré Fragonard]]
SECRETIVE SEXUAL AND USUALLY ADULTEROUS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO PEOPLE
Extra-marital affair; Extramarital affairs; Extramarital affair; Sexual affair; Romantic affair; Sex affair
n.
1.
Business, concern, function, duty, office, matter, circumstance, question, subject.
2.
Event, occurrence, incident, transaction, proceeding, performance.
3.
Battle, engagement, combat, conflict, contest, encounter, rencontre, collision, skirmish, brush.

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Jonathan Pollard

Jonathan Jay Pollard (born August 7, 1954) is a former intelligence analyst for the US government. In 1984, Pollard sold numerous closely guarded state secrets, including the National Security Agency's ten-volume manual on how the U.S. gathers its signal intelligence, and disclosed the names of thousands of people who had cooperated with U.S. intelligence agencies. He was apprehended in 1985, and in subsequent proceedings agreed to a plea deal, pleaded guilty to spying for and providing top-secret classified information to Israel. Pollard admitted shopping his services—successfully, in some cases—to other countries. In 1987, he was sentenced to life in prison for violations of the Espionage Act.

The Israeli government acknowledged a portion of its role in Pollard's espionage in 1987, and issued a formal apology to the U.S., but did not admit to paying him until 1998. Over the course of his imprisonment, Israeli officials, US-Israeli activist groups and some US politicians continually lobbied for a reduction or commutation of his sentence. In defense of his actions, Pollard said the American intelligence establishment collectively endangered Israel's security by withholding crucial information. Opposing any form of clemency were many active and retired U.S. officials, including Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, former CIA director George Tenet; several former U.S. Secretaries of Defense; a bi-partisan group of U.S. congressional leaders; and members of the U.S. intelligence community. They maintained that the damage to U.S. national security due to Pollard's espionage was far more severe, wide-ranging, and enduring than publicly acknowledged. Though Pollard argued that he only supplied Israel with information critical to its security, opponents stated that he had no way of knowing what the Israelis had received through legitimate exchanges, and that much of the data he compromised had nothing to do with Israeli security. Pollard revealed aspects of the U.S. intelligence gathering process, its "sources and methods". In 1995, while imprisoned, he was granted Israeli citizenship.

Pollard was released on November 20, 2015, in accordance with federal guidelines in place at the time of his sentencing. On November 20, 2020, his parole expired and all restrictions were removed. On December 30, 2020, Pollard and his second wife moved to Israel and settled in Jerusalem.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Pollard Affair
1. Eitan resigned after it emerged that BSR was involved in the Pollard affair.
2. One could also conclude that Israel‘s claims that the Pollard affair was an exception has once again been disproved.
3. To prove that Israel broke the formal promise it made after the Pollard affair not to engage in spying in the United States?
4. Israel has accepted responsibility for the Pollard affair, but also called for his release from prison on humanitarian grounds. The ambassador has put out a statement.
5. The Pollard affair, like the current one, was part of the work of the Bureau of Scientific Relations, which was dismantled and absorbed into the defense establishment‘s bureau in charge of security.