In fairness, he didn't actually suggest executions. He just alluded to the idea that such transgressions were punished by death in older days. I think he would be content with life in prison as a due punishment. (Violation of security laws falls into the category of espionage, which is not typically punished by death.)
In fairness, he didn't actually suggest executions. He just alluded to the idea that such transgressions were punished by death in older days. I think he would be content with life in prison as a due punishment. (Violation of security laws falls into the category of espionage, which is not typically punished by death.)