Capturing Jonathan Pollard
Capturing Jonathan Pollard by Ronald J. Olive is a compelling biography that delves into the controversial life of Jonathan Pollard, a former intelligence analyst for the U.S. Naval Investigative Service. Published by Naval Institute Press in 2009, this gripping account spans 320 pages and reveals how Pollard systematically pilfered highly sensitive secrets from nearly every major intelligence-gathering agency in the United States. Over a mere eighteen months, he sold more than one million pages of classified material to Israel, raising significant questions about espionage and loyalty. Olive's detailed narrative not only chronicles Pollard's actions but also explores the broader implications of his betrayal on U.S.-Israel relations. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in espionage, intelligence, and the intricate dynamics of international relations.