Defense Dept. imposes loyalty test on American Jews
The Chief can’t help but recall the Fwench frame-up of Capt. Alfred Dreyfus, the highest-ranking Jewish officer in their so-called army. The fight and eventual proof of his innocence had extensive literary and political ramifications that lasted far beyond l’affair itself.
The Pentagon has banned security clearance to Americans with relatives in Israel.
Government sources and attorneys said the Pentagon has sought and succeeded in removing security clearance from dozens of Americans, mostly Jews, who either lived, worked or have relatives in Israel. Official documents report that American Jews, employed by major defense contractors and denied access to military projects, were asked by Pentagon examiners whether they would join a U.S. attack on Israel and abandon their relatives if the Jewish state was threatened.
OK. What about people with Islamic connections? No such policies.
What about people with ChiCom connections? No such policies, as evidenced by numerous problems with ChiCom intel activities involving “former” and even current nationals who have been active in passing US technical and military information to THEM.
What’s wrong with this picture? If the Chief got started in the vein of Emile Zola with an “I accuse…” rant, it would be hard to find a place to stop.