Both Black Five and USinKorea point to recent news pertaining to Berger’s theft of classified documents. This from the Opinion Journal: “As for motive, this remains shrouded in mystery, in part because the documents Mr. Berger has admitted to taking remain highly classified, so the precise nature of his interest is unclear.”
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