USS Liberty Attacked June 8, 1967
by QuestionGirl • Monday, June 8th, 2009 - 11:24 amToday is the anniversary of the attack on the USS Liberty by Israel, which caused 34 deaths and 171 wounded.
From the dust cover summary of Assault on the Liberty:
In June, 1967, jet aircraft and motor torpedo boats of Israel brutally assaulted an American naval vessel, USS Liberty, in international waters off the Sinai Peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea. The attack was preceded by more than six hours of intense low-level surveillance by Israeli photo-reconnaissance aircraft, which buzzed the intelligence ship thirteen times, sometimes flying as low as 200 feet directly overhead. The reconnaissance pilots were heard by intercept operators in Germany and by American airborne intercept operators reporting to their headquarters that they could see an American flag and men sunbathing on deck.The carefully orchestrated assault that followed was initiated by high-performance jet aircraft, was followed up by slower and more maneuverable jets carrying napalm, and was finally turned over to lethal torpedo boats which fired five torpedoes. Four missed. The one torpedo that hit the ship blasted a forty-foot hole in the ship’s side.
The attack lasted more than two hours — killing 34 Americans and wounding 174 others — and inflicted 821 rocket and machine-gun holes. And when the Liberty stubbornly remained afloat despite her damage, Israeli forces machine-gunned her life rafts and sent troop-carrying helicopters in to finish the job. US Air Force intercept operators heard Israeli jet being vectored to “the American ship” which they were ordered to sink quickly. Those who have seen these transcripts insist that they leave no doubt that the Israelis knew they were attacking an American ship.
Before USS Liberty arrived in the area, U.S. Sixth Fleet Commander Admiral William Martin promised to provide air support within ten minutes if an emergency arose. Yet when the ship did come under attack, the White House blocked any air rescue for more than 90 minutes. Officers on the bridge of the aircraft carrier Saratoga heard Liberty’s radio operators calling for help while bombs burst in the background, but were forbidden to help. When Navy jet aircraft were finally authorized to come to the ship’s aid, the Israeli government suddenly ended the attack and withdrew, claiming that they had mistaken the ship for an Egyptian horse transport named El Quseir. Only then did the identity of the assailants become known.
Details of the attack were hushed up in both countries. Israel claimed that her forces mistook USS Liberty for an Egyptian ship, and our government publicly accepted that excuse despite evidence to the contrary. Meanwhile, in top secret diplomatic mail, US Secretary of State Dean Rusk accused the Israelis of demonstrating “blatant disregard for human life” and said that the attack was no accident. Then our government downplayed the intensity of the surveillance and the severity of the attack and imposed a news blackout to keep the official story under control. The official version is that the Liberty was reconnoitered only three times and then only from great distance. The American people were told that the air attack lasted only five minutes and that it was followed by a single torpedo and an immediate apology and offer of assistance.
The story has continued to fester for forty years. During that time numerous senior members of the Lyndon Johnson administration, in office at the time, have come forward to say that the attack was no accident. These include former Secretary of State Dean Rusk; former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Tom Moorer; former NSA chief General Marshall Carter and his deputy, Dr. Lou Tordella; former White House Press Secretary George Christian; former US Ambassador to Lebanon Dwight Porter who heard some of the radio conversations at the time, and others. Two former Israeli military officers have come forward to tell their inside stories confirming survivors’ charges that the attack was no accident. Despite these reports, and despite charges by survivors that the official Israeli story is untrue, Congress refuses to conduct a public investigation. The attack on the USS Liberty remains the only major maritime incident in all US history that has not been publicly investigated by the United States Congress.
Michael Collin Piper is going to report on the USS Liberty incident all week on his radio show “The Piper Report”, which airs 8pm. You can go here to listen to it.
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June 9th, 2009 at 8:45 am
ahh...the anomoly that is the Israeli-American back-scratching alliance. The strangest of bedfellows indeed. Way over here, I never understood this attack at all. Neither did a lot of my mates from school. However, there was no mistaking our collective thought. We all had an idea that this was a plan to de-stabilize Moshe Dayan who was attached to the Australian 7th Division in the attack on Syria and Lebanon in June of that year.
A lot of people hated him. He spoke openly about Israel's provocation of Lebanon and he was forward about his resistance to face Syria as well. From the intel we had been given and what we were allowed to talk about at the time....our minds were made up. Once again the USA and Israel conspired to remove somebody that was a pain in the arse to the agenda. However, that's just the way we felt and thought. I think that eye patch of his gave him a mystique he would have preferred not to have. Again, this is all just my feeling.
For me, this is another one of those 'turn your hair white' scenarios which has driven me mad (and others)for decades. There are people here who have carried this shit to their graves with a dark knowledge here. May their souls burn with guilt.
June 9th, 2009 at 12:19 pm
Scottie, that is far more information than most Americans ever had concerning this atrocity.
June 9th, 2009 at 12:54 pm
That's a shame. However Bucky Beaver, most people in your country still don't understand the level of involvement that other countries have in world affairs.
Aussies are still seen as an 'upside-down' country with kangaroos jumping through main streets and Crocodile Hunter skills at wrestling...well...crocs. However, we are leading the world in science, exploration and sending company call centres to India.
We have mostly award winning actors, Radio announcers who explode on national TV and comedians who end up as serious actors who end up being missed as comedians.
This is what we are apparently.
One day I would like to see my country being taken more seriously for anything other than sports, TV Variety or Holiday 'away from Australia' shows. We have a lot to offer.
I think I went off at a tangent....
I just want people to know that, to understand history, you need to look beyond your borders. The people in your country have a hard time doing that. I'm just glad that there are people like yourself that are open minded enough to know that there is more that happens on this little globe we call Earth.
June 9th, 2009 at 1:43 pm
...so you're saying you don't wrestle crocs?
June 9th, 2009 at 2:05 pm
Man, if Scotties doesn't wrestle crocs, I feel so disillusioned I don't know if I can listen to him anymore.
(BTW, Scottie, I think you missed this Aussie-themed post.)
June 9th, 2009 at 10:14 pm
No, I didn't miss it mate. There are just times when I can't think of words to express feelings, so I just didn't comment.
By the way, if it makes you feel any better, I'll let you believe that I can wrestle a croc. I'd hate to blow the illusion.
June 9th, 2009 at 11:22 pm
Fair enough, Scottie - just as long as ya know we're not neglecting your country.
Yay! Wrestle that croc, Scottie! Show 'im who's boss!