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A Visit With Jonathan Pollard

The former Navy analyst, serving a life sentence for passing classified information to Israel, is interviewed at his “gated community” in Butner, North Carolina.

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/p> p> Q. What’s your take on the war in Iraq? br> A. I think it is incredible that this is the very first American President since John F. Kennedy who has made building democracies around the world a national U.S. priority. People may disagree over the tactics, but I don’t see how anyone can deny that this is one of the noblest goals that America can possibly have. /p> p> Q. Do I detect a positive reading for President Bush? br> A. I have no doubt the president means well. He is trying to do his best in the face of very difficult challenges. I think we should cut him a little slack as he does his utmost to strategically defend the United States both domestically and internationally. /p>
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Foreign Policy, Environment, Books, Constitution, Law, Iraq, Iran, Israel, NATO, Energy, Oil

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Charley J. Levine is a media relations consultant based in Jerusalem.

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