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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 8, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 the stars and stripes thursday january 8,1987 senator claims Iran report was revised Tulsa. Okla. A sen. David Boren Sayi pub Lic release of a senile intelligence committee report on the Iran Contri affair has been delayed became the whips Hou and he Cia did massive revision of the document. White House poles Man Larry Speakes has said that president Reagan in outraged that the 133-Page report has not been made Public. But Boren d-okla., new chairman of the Intelli gence panel told the Tulsa world s Washington Bureau tuesday that the report had been revised and that it had not been read by any of the current panel Mem Bers before monday. Speaker asked about Boren s comments said that s inaccurate Speakes said an admin Walion group thai included members of agencies such As the National Security Council state department and National Security Agency had met with comr Rulice staff member to review the material Given the Commilles to determine what might be declassified. The group did not engage in major editing Speakes Laid but Only eliminated material 10 ensure that sources and methods of intelligence were not made Public. Born said he did not know if i percent or to percent of the revision would blur the substance of the report i m not suggesting thai he White Home did it Oserve itself Boren said. He said testimony id dosed hearings Sheds no Light on How much Money was involved in the diversion or iranian arms sales proceed u p idea Raglan rebels or How High up it went. Sources said the committee found no evidence thai Reagan knew of the diversion plan. Laic monday the panel had voted 7-6 not to release the report. Boren us he would attempt la crate Pitt hit much so we can a come farad4, on Bir oonnnit1tb&investigation. The remt a told come  week. He Aid. But floret said it would Noli he in thir fun Niath iter report droned fail Rene Panei arcane Ralutin lab Puhl scans. He said National Security Ime Natt ind to Learnt of innocent people mint be Canji Enrri before tie be int or a summary it re Jeantet i warn to get on with he Ottier  country but Here must be 3 1 he rough a Mew Bhimji iad. The Senate on tuesday setup Oit Euf  style commutes 10 look  s�tecrfnj3.�imstt�Iran and the a twined diversion  to Contra rebels. Pollard compromised 1,000 papers . Says Washington not Jonathan Jay Pollard the former Navy analyst who became a spy for Israel compromised More than 1,000 classified documents most of them marked top secret the Justice department has charged. In a memorandum recommending a stiff prison term Tor Pollard  ment indicated that copies of some of the same documents were later retrieved from israeli authorities. The 56-Page sentencing memorandum filed tuesday in Federal District court also accused Pollard a counter terrorism specialist who pleaded guilty to espionage last june of providing classified government documents to two private investment  Pollard hoped that the advisers who were not identified and have not been charged in the Case later would assist Himin business ventures the department said. The department attempted to discount Pollard s assertion that his actions were those of an israeli Patriot. Instead in said greed appeared to have pushed Pollard into espionage the Justice department memorandum was the most Complete Public account sofar of a Case that has strained am Hcan israeli relations and raised questions about the extent of israeli spying in the United tales. There have been repeated suggestion from the department thai including a prominent air Force colonel who has been linked to the Case eventually might be indicted and officials were unwilling to Dampen the speculation tuesday. The . Attorney in Washington Joseph e i Genova who has handled the Pollard Case would not comment on the Case against the israeli although the government s memorandum did not provide a detailed description of the material compromised by Pollard department officials have said previously that he was assigned by he Israel s to gather satellite photographs and intelligence documents related to the Middle , 32 years old had worked for the Navy for six Yean most recently As a terrorism analyst at the Ami terrorism Alert Center of the naval intelligence service he was an ruled in november 1985 As he attempted to gain Asylum at the israeli embassy in Washington. His lawyer Richard Hibey said he had not yet read the sentencing  said however that some of the govern ment s allegations were false and would be disputed  at hit sentencing next month Pollard who confessed in a plea agreement with the Justice department faces a term of up to life in prison and a 5250,000 Fine. In its memorandum the Justice department asked that Pollard be sentenced to a sub Stantial period of incarceration and a  during the approximately is months that defendant was Selling . Secrets to Israel More than a thousand classified documents were compromised the majority of which were detailed analytical studies con Taining technical calculations graphs and satellite photographs the memorandum said a substantial number of these documents were hundreds of pages in length. More than 800 of these documents we reclassified top  the Justice department suggested that the documents might have allowed the israelis la identify american agents overseas. The document disclosed that agents of the Fri travelled to Israel in december 1985 and retrieved 163 classified Ameri can documents from the israeli govern ment related to the Pollard Case. Poll shows americans think Iron Deal Wilt Hurt Reagan new York up a my Wity of americans think the Iran Amu Conga Aid scandal will a Smajs president Rea Gan s ability to govern effectively during his remaining two years in office Annec news pall showed tuesday. Fifty two percent of the 800 adults surveyed sunday approve of the president s Job performance compared to 61 percent in october. The Telephone poll showed 64 per cent of those surveyed think the scan dal will Hurt Reagan s ability to gov Ern effectively during the remaining two year of his term. A majority of the Public 52 per cent does not fully Trust the administration to make the right foreign policy decisions the poll said. 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