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Israeli spies busy in the US – journalist

Published: 21 October, 2009, 22:58
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The U.S. air force and Department of Energy are being targeted by the Israeli intelligence service, according to investigative journalist Wayne Madsen. He says the Mossad is busy at work in Nevada.

On Monday, a leading US scientist, Stewart Nozette, 52, was arrested for allegedly trying to pass classified secrets to Israel in exchange for cash.

Wayne Madsen says the proof of Israeli intelligence’s presence in Nevada “comes out of what we hear about” Nozette.

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John October 29, 2009, 22:55
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The relationship between Israel and the US has always been "the tail wagging the dog". Israel illegal expansion at the Palistinians' expense has caused untold problems for the US. These range from John Pollard's crimes, to the US acting as Israel's surrogate in the United Nations. The resulting mess in the Palestinian Territories can only be resolved if the US applies its considerable laverage on the Israeli leadership. Dream on.

Josh October 29, 2009, 17:26
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Contentions regarded undocumented Israeli spying. hmmm. Some uninformed clowns spreading these allegations hmm... Sounds to me like purposeful disinformation. What is happening to the US?

Daniel October 25, 2009, 18:03
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Jim, it's still against the law in the US, regardless of what you wrote. Those breaking the law for espionage should be held to account, and their networks rounded up as required under LAW.