If it’s true

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The Wall Street Journal is not exactly a liberal publication that supports much of President Obama’s agenda, or even Obama himself for that matter. So when it reports on something that is unfavorable to the Right, it is worth noting, or at least given some attention.

The WSJ has reported that Israel has been spying on the talks being conducted by the United States, England, France, China, Germany and Russia with Iran, so this cannot be too easily dismissed.

The purpose of this spying can only be to help Israel undermine the negotiations since the United States knows what it going on, at least its negotiators do, and Israel did not pass its intelligence on to the department in the United State that it should have.

But it did pass it on to someone according to the report.

And to whom did they report what they had found about the talks?

According to the WSJ they shared that information with members of congress. The “spying operation was part of a broader campaign by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to penetrate the negotiations and then help build a case against the emerging terms of the deal.”

If this is true, and Israel passed information on to members of congress and not the White House, it would mean that the Republicans had information they should have passed on the Defense Department.

Espionage is defined as “The act of obtaining, delivering, transmitting, communicating, or receiving information about the national defense with an intent, or reason to believe, that the information may be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of any foreign nation.”

Punishment for espionage carries a sentence of life in prison.

Considering their invitation to Netanyahu to speak against the Iran negotiations and by-passing the President to do so, this is not good for those Republicans who took part in what could be considered sabotage since they went behind his back to scuttle the talks, and may have been involved in spying on the United States and foreign countries for the benefit of a foreign power

Adding this to the letter sent to the leaders of Iran and that Bibi speech, things could get dicey.

Both Boehner and Netanyahu claim they were shocked that there was gambling going on at Rick’ Café, but the WSJ claims its article resulted from interviews with “more than a dozen” officials, including Israeli diplomats, intelligence officials and lawmakers.

The Bibi speech, the Iran letter, and now this.

Hillary wrote emails just like Colin Powell, Romney, and Jeb Bush did.

Benghazi!

Squirrel!

 

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