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At the day-long court martial in[民間貸款利息] Norfolk, Lin admitted that he failed to disclose friendships with people in Taiwan’s military and connected to its government.

He admitted that he shared classified information about the n[車貸利率最低]avy’s Pacific Fleet with her.

The agreement was a marked retreat from last year’s accusations that Lieutenant Commander Edward Lin (林介良) gave or attempted to give classified information to representatives of a foreign government.

However, it still appears to end the impressive military career of a man who immigrated to the US at 14.

He also conceded that he shared defense information with women he said he was trying to impress. One of them is Janice Chen, an American registered in the US as a foreign agent of Taiwan’s government, specifically the Democratic Progressive Party.

Lin said he and Chen often discussed news articles she e-mailed him about military affairs.

Lin joined the staff of an assistant secretary of the[房屋貸款率利最低銀行比較2017] navy in Washington and was later assigned to a unit in Hawaii that flies reconnaissance aircraft.

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The US Navy abandoned efforts to convict a Taiwan-born US Navy officer of spying for Taiwan or China, on Thursday striking a plea d[沒錢怎麼辦]e[車貸利率怎麼算]al that instead portrays him as arrogant and willing to reveal military secrets to impress women.

Lin also had friends with other connections, including a woman living in China whom he met online, and a Chinese massage therapist who moved to Hawaii.

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He also divulged secrets to a woman named “Katherine Wu,” whom he believed[房貸利率比較表] worked as a contractor for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She was actually an undercover FBI agent.

“I was trying to let her know that the military profession in the United States is[車貸銀行推薦] an honorable and[房貸計算表] noble one,” Lin told US Navy Commander Robert Monahan, the military judge.

He said the military i[青年安心成家方案2017]s less prestigious in Taiwan.

Lin, 40, now faces dismissal from the navy and up to 36 years in prison at his sentencing, scheduled for early next month.

Lin said he gave the massage therapist a “large sum of money” at one point, although he did not say why.

He also admitted to lying to superiors about flying to Taiwan and [合法民間貸款][青年購屋首貸][合法借錢管道]a[房屋增貸年限]>[汽車借款行照][青年創業貸款資格][沒錢結婚怎麼辦]>[青創貸款條件]planning to visit Chin[汽車借款陷阱]a[青年首購貸款銀行].[各家銀行信用貸款比較][青年安心成家購屋貸款][車貸銀行對保]

[各家銀行信用貸款利率比較]However, Lin said he did it only to avoid the bureaucr[青年首購貸款單身]acy that a US military official must endure when traveling to a foreign nation.

“Sir, I was arrogant,” he told Monahan.

A navy news release about Lin’s attendance at his naturalization ceremony in Hawaii in December 2008 said he was 14 when he and his family left Taiwan.

“I always dreamed about coming to America, the ‘promised land,’” Lin was quoted as saying. “I grew up believing that all the roads in America lead to Disneyland.”

/ AP, NORFOLK, Virginia
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