Skip to content


Remembering the Men of the USS Liberty by Pierre Tristam

Never investigated: Some of the 34 officers and crew members of the USS Liberty, murdered in an Israeli attack in international waters on June 8, 1967, are removed from the ship in metal coffins. (USS Liberty)

Never investigated: Some of the 34 officers and crew members of the USS Liberty, murdered in an Israeli attack in international waters on June 8, 1967, are removed from the ship in metal coffins. (USS Liberty)

8 reconnaissance flights! prior to the attack and Israel called it an “accident” when they couldn’t sink her??  For the love of God, someone spare us from our subservient ‘Israel First’ government and ‘Israel First’ media and God damn them for their treachery, complicity and collusion.  Israel isn’t worth it.

Remembering the Men of the USS Liberty

Monday June 8, 2009

By Pierre Tristam, About.com Guide to Middle East Issues

The USS Liberty was an American intelligence gathering ship. On June 8, 1967, during the fourth day of the third Arab-Israeli War, the Liberty was steaming in international waters in the Mediterranean, 60 miles off the coast of Egypt. It flew the American flag. It had clear, English markings on its hull (GTR-5). It was a bright, sunny day that posed no visibility problems.

At 2 p.m., the ship is attacked by air and sea. Out of a crew of 294 officers and men, 34 are killed, 73 are wounded, and the ship sustains $40 million in damages. The ship never sailed again. It was sold as scrap in 1970 for $102,000.

Israel claimed it made a mistake. The Johnson administration officially took Israel at its words, although Dean Rusk, secretary of state at the time, said the attack was “quite literally incomprehensible” given repeated Israeli reconnaissance flights before the attack and said that “at a minimum, the attack must be condemned as an act of military recklessness reflecting wanton disregard for human life.” Rusk’s words were unheeded, and the USS Liberty’s surviving crew members forbidden from discussing the attack publicly.

Subsequent research undermines Israeli claims that the attack was an accident.

A reconnaissance flights by the Israeli air force at 6 a.m. that morning reported seeing “a US Navy cargo type ship” outside Israeli radar range. “Throughout the remainder of the day prior to the attack,” a detailed, well-documented 2005 report to the Secretary of the U.S. Army by Report is filed by the USS Liberty Veterans Association noted, “Israeli reconnaissance aircraft regularly flew out to USS Liberty’s position and orbited the ship before returning to their bases in Israel. A total of no fewer than eight such flights were made.”

http://middleeast.about.com/b/2009/06/08/remembering-the-men-of-the-uss-liberty.htm

Bookmark and Share

Posted in Disinformation, General Discussion, US 'Israel First' Media.

Tagged with , , , , , , , , , , , .


0 Responses

Stay in touch with the conversation, subscribe to the RSS feed for comments on this post.

You must be logged in to post a comment.