US spy chief: 'Pollard holds sensitive information, his freedom should be restricted'
US spy chief James Clapper recently filed a report on Jonathan Pollard to a New York court, claiming that the recently-released Israeli spy continues to hold "sensitive and confidential information classified as top secret," and should be restricted in his parole, Channel 10 reported on Friday.
Clapper said that Pollard's release could cause serious harm to the national security of the United States.
According to the report, Clapper's claims are not based on the supposition that Pollard engaged in spying post release, but rather, on the basis that information obtained by the former-spy pre-imprisonment is still considered sensitive, giving reason to impose limitations on his release.
According to the report, Clapper's claims are not based on the supposition that Pollard engaged in spying post release, but rather, on the basis that information obtained by the former-spy pre-imprisonment is still considered sensitive, giving reason to impose limitations on his release.
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