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In 1987, former Naval Intelligence officer Jonathan Jay Pollard was sentenced to life in prison for passing classified information to the Israelis - the only person ever to be so severely punished for spying on behalf of an American ally. Why was his sentence so harsh? This fascinating, intensively researched book, by investigative journalist Elliot Goldenberg, finally reveals the whole story. After numerous interviews with top intelligence operatives and government insiders, Goldenberg is able to make a strong case that Pollard's sentence was not due to the severity of the damage he inflicted on the security of the United States. His greatest crime, Goldenberg insists, was that Pollard inadvertently stumbled upon and threatened to expose secret dealings between President Reagan's most-trusted advisors and Saddam Hussein. "The Hunting Horse" (the Israeli code name for Pollard) provides a rare glimpse into what may be the greatest cover-up in American history, a world of secret agendas and covert operations that is too often kept hidden from congressional overseers.

Table of Contents
Enigma in a Riddle; A Heavy Snow; Auschwitz in the Sand; Dreyfus Revisited; Suitland; The Making of a Spy; The Golden Goose; Trail of Secrets; True Believers; A Kid with a Library Card; Juggling Fiends; The McFarlane Connection; Nixon's and Kissinger's Blunder; Baghdad Glowing in the Dark; The Boys Were in the Oil Business; Arafat in the Crosshairs; The Wake of the Achille Lauro; Khomeini's Legacy and the Shanghai Surprise; The Cover-up Continues; Postscript: Genie in the Bottle; Bibliography; Index.

The Hunting Horse: The Truth Behind the Jonathan

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      Publisher: Prometheus Books
      Publication Date: 01/09/2000
      ISBN13: 9781573928540, 978-1573928540
      ISBN10: 1573928542

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In 1987, former Naval Intelligence officer Jonathan Jay Pollard was sentenced to life in prison for passing classified information to the Israelis - the only person ever to be so severely punished for spying on behalf of an American ally. Why was his sentence so harsh? This fascinating, intensively researched book, by investigative journalist Elliot Goldenberg, finally reveals the whole story. After numerous interviews with top intelligence operatives and government insiders, Goldenberg is able to make a strong case that Pollard's sentence was not due to the severity of the damage he inflicted on the security of the United States. His greatest crime, Goldenberg insists, was that Pollard inadvertently stumbled upon and threatened to expose secret dealings between President Reagan's most-trusted advisors and Saddam Hussein. "The Hunting Horse" (the Israeli code name for Pollard) provides a rare glimpse into what may be the greatest cover-up in American history, a world of secret agendas and covert operations that is too often kept hidden from congressional overseers.

      Table of Contents
      Enigma in a Riddle; A Heavy Snow; Auschwitz in the Sand; Dreyfus Revisited; Suitland; The Making of a Spy; The Golden Goose; Trail of Secrets; True Believers; A Kid with a Library Card; Juggling Fiends; The McFarlane Connection; Nixon's and Kissinger's Blunder; Baghdad Glowing in the Dark; The Boys Were in the Oil Business; Arafat in the Crosshairs; The Wake of the Achille Lauro; Khomeini's Legacy and the Shanghai Surprise; The Cover-up Continues; Postscript: Genie in the Bottle; Bibliography; Index.

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