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So who cares?Reader comment on item: Libyan Raid Didn't Employ Vietnam's Lessons Submitted by Aaron Goldman (United Kingdom), Mar 3, 2007 at 19:16 Daniel Pipes You saw fit to publish John Sherman's article regarding the deal for Jonathan Pollard, yet no one has bothered to comment in nearly 3 years! It appears to me, thoughts around Pollard are just not what they appear to be. I understand Larry Dubbs, Pollard's Israeli lawyer would not walk around the corner from his Jerusalem office for confirmation/proof that a deal was done between the US and Israel in 1986: the secret Libyan defence codes, that control the lethal missiles sites on the Shores of Tripoli, for the sins of Pollard spying on the US for Israel not to be cut off of all military aid by the US. Israel peformed, by giving Casper Weinberger the secret Libyan codes that Mossad as good as stole from Siemans Munich AG, but the US did not, because. Pollard is still in Jail. Why? What is more, I wonder about Lockerbie and possible if the US Naval raid, 'Operation Prarier Fire' ,had not been swept under the carpet, indeed under wraps to this day, maybe 9/11 would not have happened?
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