Monday, October 3, 2011

Caspit - Comment: Over our dead bodies

Ben Caspit
JPost.com
03 October '11

http://www.jpost.com/Features/InThespotlight/Article.aspx?id=240316


Israelis are wondering what went through your mind, Mr. Biden, when you said Jonathan Pollard would be given clemency over your "dead body."

Honorable Vice President of the United States of America, Mr. Joseph Biden:

Shalom and a happy Jewish New Year!

Up until several days ago, you, Mr. Biden, were considered "Israel's closest and truest friend in the White House." As such, we here in Israel are wondering what exactly was going through your mind when you declared that Jonathan Pollard would be given clemency over your "dead body." It's important to us, here in Israel, to understand. To all of us: to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's supporters and detractors, to the far right and the far left, to the rich and the poor, the Ashkenazi and the Sephardic.

Anyone with eyes in their head and hearts thumping in their chests would like to know what led you to issue that unhinged statement. Are there things that you know that the rest of the world does not? What has changed since 2007, when you declared, in your own voice, that Jonathan Pollard's bid for clemency was justified? I'll tell you what has changed: Pollard has spent five more years in prison, in solitary confinement; his health has worsened (I recommend you use your influence to verify to what extent); his chances of starting a family have been decimated; his father died and he was barred from accompanying him on his final journey; and more and more respectable people have stepped forward and declared that the time has come for his release.

That's what has changed.

Is it possible, Mr. Biden, that you know something that James Woolsey, former director of the CIA, and Dennis DeConcini, former chairman of the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, do not? Because the two of them are both in favor of releasing him. Do you know something that Henry Kissinger, George Shultz or John McCain does not?



All of them, esteemed American patriots, are in favor of clemency. Do you know something that the former US attorney-general Michael Mukasey does not?

Are you holding on to intelligence that Lawrence Korb, assistant defense secretary under Casper Weinberger, was not privy to?

Korb was there, in real time, but Korb, an honest and decent man, felt his conscience claw at him, and today he leads the call to free Pollard, who next month will mark his twenty sixth year in American prison.

On Wednesday, you, Mr. Biden, will host a Rosh Hashana party at your residence for American Jewish leaders. You, as I said, are considered to be our closest friend among President Barack Obama's inner circle. Now, as the race toward the presidential elections picks up pace, you have taken upon yourself to serve as the president's ambassador to the Jewish community.

I suggest that during the festive celebration at your residence, you ask Abe Foxman, a man whose integrity cannot be called into question, or Malcolm Hoenlein, one of the most astute watchers of American politics and a man whose finger is always on the pulse of the American Jewish community, why they support Pollard's urgent release.

Foremost, though, I ask that you examine your own conscience. Ask yourself, Mr. Biden, why Pollard has been in prison for 26 years for a crime that generally receives a two-to-four year sentence in America.

Ask yourself why spies who have committed far graver sins, betrayals that led to the killing of American agents on foreign soil, received far lesser sentences? Ask yourself why it is that the blood libel of attributing those murders to Pollard was circulated so widely. Ask yourself why, once those allegations were proven to be false, his sentence was not commuted.

Ask yourself why the United States of America, a society governed by law and order, did not honor its plea bargain with Pollard. Ask yourself where the limits of human suffering lie. Ask yourself about the nature of compassion.

What, in your eyes, are its dimensions?

Mr. Biden, look at the list of honorable names, the American leaders and officials who are calling for Pollard's release. All of them believe that his continued incarceration is an outrage that flies in the face of American justice.

In America, Mr. Biden, you are regarded as the world's preeminent superpower not only on account of your weapons and military might. You are the leaders of the free world also on account of your values: liberty, equality, human rights, justice and compassion. Where have those morals gone, Mr. Biden, when assessing Pollard's case? Are twenty six years behind bars, many of which have been served in solitary confinement, an insufficient punishment for what remains a relatively minor crime? Does a man who has expressed remorse and already paid a terrible price not deserve to live out his days in freedom?

Until now, Mr. Vice President, you have made a name for yourself as someone with a quick tongue and a short fuse. No responsible parties have charged you with being cruel, evil, or bloodthirsty. Henceforth, Mr. Biden, the notorious slips of your tongue are the least of your problems. The message you conveyed to those rabbis in Florida, that if it were up to you, Pollard would "stay in jail for life," put you in a whole different league. A league that you don't want to be playing in and one I don't believe you belong in.

We Jews, Mr. Vice President, have begun the Ten Days of Repentance leading up to the Day of Atonement. If what was said in Florida was merely a slip of the tongue, this is the time, Mr. Biden, to take it back. We will forgive and we will forget. All of us make mistakes. It can happen to the vice president, too. But if you really stand by the statement that "over my dead body" will he be released, then it's important to understand that the dead body is likely to be his. Jonathan Pollard's release, after 26 years, is not a matter of politics, diplomacy or national security. It should not be linked to current events. We Israelis, along with many American Jews and other honorable Americans, believe that Jonathan Pollard's release, in late 2011, is a matter of morality, justice and compassion. Those values are at the heart of President Obama's beliefs; they are also the very lifeblood of the great American democracy and of humanity at large. And so, if justice is to be done, Joe Biden, help us make it happen now!

Courtesy of Ma'ariv


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Urgent: Call on American Jewish leadership to confront Biden about Pollard at reception scheduled for Wednesday


http://www.imra.org.il/story.php3?id=53943

Dr. Aaron Lerner - IMRA

The leadership of the American Jewish community will face an important test in two days:

"On Wednesday, you, Mr. Biden, will host a Rosh Hashana party at your residence for American Jewish leaders."

Will they act as one would expect any proud American citizen who is confident of his status as an American citizen to act - or will they essentially cower in fear, uncertain of their true standing as Diaspora Jews who happen to reside in the United States, and remain silent, only to bring home yet another photograph of them shaking hands with a top American official to mount on the office wall.

At this stage its not just about Jonathan Pollard.

In the wake of the formal requests by PM Netanyahu and President Peres it goes to the very depths of the relationship between the Unites States and Israel and in turn between the U.S. administration and the American Jewish community.

The Pollard affair is no longer a question of equally valid diverse opinions. The key players intimately familiar with the details of the case, joined by a veritable Who's Who, have all weighed in with the inescapable truth that justice demands that Jonathan Pollard be freed at once.

During these "Days of Awe" between Jewish New Year and Yom Kippur, American Jewish leadership is being put to the test.

I urge everyone to contact the Jewish organizations that they belong to and call on the leaders of the organizations to speak out, as proud and confident American citizens, for Pollard's release when they attend the reception this Wednesday.

I urge everyone with personal connections to American Jewish leaders attending this meeting to pick up the phone and call on the leaders to do the right thing.

There is no time to waste.

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