"I know this man, if the accusation is true, he served a foreign power, but he also served faithfully. If he was a soldier in the opposing army, he was a good fighter, he did not do it to save himself Fleeing the battlefield. He refused to serve his arresters, he refused to betray his cause, he refused to be a coward. A coward must have lost his dignity long before he ran away from the battlefield. But Rudolf Abel never did that, don't we? He should be given all the power to define our polity, show him who we are Is your career less firm?"
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