Ray McGovern , who as a CIA analyst prepared and briefed the President's Daily Brief and chaired National Intelligence Estimates, writes:
On June 8, 1967, Israeli leaders learned
they could deliberately attack a U.S. Navy ship and try to send it, together
with its entire crew, to the bottom of the Mediterranean – with impunity.
Israeli aircraft and torpedo boats attacked the USS Liberty, a state-of-the-art
intelligence collection platform sailing in international waters off the Sinai,
killing 34 of the 294 crew members and wounding more than 170.
On the 47th anniversary of that
unprovoked attack let’s be clear about what happened: Israeli messages
intercepted on June 8, 1967, leave no doubt that sinking the USS Liberty was
the mission assigned to the attacking Israeli warplanes and torpedo boats as
the Six-Day War raged in the Middle East.
Let me repeat: there is no doubt –
none – that the mission of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) was to destroy the
USS Liberty and kill its entire crew.
Referring last week to the
controversy of the swap of five Taliban prisoners for Sgt. Bode Bergdahl,
President Barack Obama claimed, “The U.S. has always had a pretty sacred rule:
We don’t leave our men or women in uniform behind.”
The only exception, he
might have added, is when Israeli forces shoot them up; then mum’s the word.
Mr. President, try explaining
that “pretty sacred rule” to the USS Liberty survivors. I know them well enough
to sense the hollow echo that Obama’s claim will leave in their ears – and in
the ears of the families of those who did not survive.
The crew of the USS Liberty has
been “left behind,” in a figurative as well as a physical sense.
There is no
way to retrieve the bodies of those washed out to sea through the large hole
made by the Israeli torpedo that hit the Liberty amidships, killing 26 of the
crew.
There is a way, however, to stop
throwing salt in the survivors’ wounds, as every U.S. president since Lyndon
Johnson has done in acquiescing to the false narrative that it was all a
terrible case of mistaken identity and confusion by Israeli command and
control.
That salt burns – especially on anniversaries of the tragedy, raising
troubling questions about the power of the Israel Lobby and the Israeli
government over U.S. politicians.
In apparent fear of the Israel
Lobby and not wanting to offend the Israeli government, U.S. officials
including the Navy have refused to come clean on what happened 47 years ago.
The mainstream U.S. media has been a willing partner in this failure to face
the facts and demand accountability.
No Accident
Here, for example, is the text of
an intercepted Israeli conversation, just one of many pieces of hard, unambiguous
evidence that the Israeli attack was not a mistake:
Israeli pilot to ground control:
“This is an American ship. Do you still want us to attack?”
Ground control: “Yes, follow
orders.” …
Israeli pilot: “But, sir, it’s an
American ship – I can see the flag!”
Ground control: “Never mind; hit
it!”
The Israelis would have been able
to glory in reporting “mission accomplished, ship sunk, all crew killed” save
for the bravery and surefootedness of then-23 year-old Navy seaman Terry
Halbardier, whose actions spelled the difference between the murder of 34 of
the crew and the intended massacre of all 294.
Halbardier skated across the
Liberty’s slippery deck while it was being strafed in order to connect a
communications cable and enable the Liberty to send out an SOS.
The Israelis
intercepted that message and, out of fear of how the U.S. Sixth Fleet would respond,
immediately broke off the attack, returned to their bases, and sent an “oops”
message to Washington confessing to their unfortunate “mistake.”
As things turned out, the
Israelis didn’t need to be so concerned. When President Johnson learned that the
USS America and USS Saratoga had launched warplanes to do battle with the
forces attacking the Liberty, he told Defense Secretary Robert McNamara to call
Sixth Fleet commander Rear Admiral Lawrence Geiss and tell him to order the
warplanes to return immediately to their carriers.
According to J.Q. “Tony” Hart, a
chief petty officer who monitored these conversations from a U.S. Navy
communications relay station in Morocco, Geiss shot back that one of his ships
was under attack.
Tellingly, McNamara responded: “President Johnson is not
going to go to war or embarrass an American ally over a few sailors.”
Getting Away With Murder
For the Israelis, the tight
U-turn by the U.S. warplanes over the Mediterranean was proof positive that the
Israeli government can literally get away with murder, including killing U.S.
servicemen, and that Official Washington and its servile media could be counted
upon to cover up the deliberate nature of the attack.
John Crewdson, a Pulitzer
Prize-winning journalist for the Chicago Tribune, asked McNamara about this
many years later.
McNamara’s answer is worth reading carefully; he said he had
“absolutely no recollection of what I did that day,” except that “I have a
memory that I didn’t know at the time what was going on.”
Crewsdon has written the most
detailed and accurate account of the Israeli attack on the Liberty; it appeared
in the Chicago Tribune, and also in the Baltimore Sun, on Oct. 2, 2007.
Read it
and you’ll understand why Crewdson got no Pulitzer for his investigative reporting
on the Liberty. Instead, the Tribune laid him off in November 2008 after 24
years.
Several of the Liberty survivors
have become friends of mine. I have listened to their stories, as Crewdson did.
When June 8 comes around each year I remember them.
And on special occasions,
as when Terry Halbardier was finally awarded the Silver Star for his bravery, I
write about them.
The mainstream U.S. media has
avoided the USS Liberty case like the plague. I just checked the Washington
Post and – surprise, surprise – it has missed the opportunity for the 46th
consecutive year, to mention the Liberty anniversary.
On the few occasions when the
mainstream U.S. media outlets are forced to address what happened, they
blithely ignore the incredibly rich array of hard evidence and still put out
the false narrative of the “mistaken” Israeli attack on the Liberty.
And they attempt to conflate fact
with speculation, asking why Israel would deliberately attack a ship of the
U.S. Navy.
Why Tel Aviv wanted the Liberty and its entire crew on the bottom of
the Mediterranean remains a matter of speculation, but there are plausible
theories including Israel’s determination to keep the details of its war plans
secret from everyone, including the U.S. government.
But there is no doubt that
destroying the Liberty and its crew was the mission assigned to Israel’s
warplanes and torpedo boats.
One Navy Admiral with a conscience, former
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (and before that Chief of Naval
Operations) Thomas Moorer, has “broken ranks,” so to speak.
Moorer helped lead
an independent, blue-ribbon commission to investigate what happened to the
Liberty.
The following are among the
commission’s findings made public in October 2003:
-That the attack, by a U.S. ally,
was a “deliberate attempt to destroy an American ship and kill its entire crew”
-That the attack included the
machine-gunning of stretcher-bearers and life rafts
-That “the White House
deliberately prevented the U.S. Navy from coming to the defense of the [ship] …
never before in naval history has a rescue mission been cancelled when an
American ship was under attack”
-That surviving crew members were
later threatened with “court-martial, imprisonment, or worse” if they talked to
anyone about what had happened to them; and were “abandoned by their own
government.”
Doing Justice
Will the USS Liberty survivors
ever enjoy the opportunity to know and to tell the real story with all its evil
cruelties? Or will silence continue to reign?
In a different context, Russian
dissident author Alexandr Solzhenitzyn wrote this warning about what silence
about evil does to the foundations of justice:
“In keeping silent about evil, in
burying it so deep within us that no sign of it appears on the surface, we are
implanting it, and it will rise up a thousand fold in the future. When we
neither punish nor reproach evildoers, we are not simply protecting their
trivial old age, we are thereby ripping the foundations of justice from beneath
new generations.” Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago
President Obama, the crew of the USS Liberty has been “left behind” for way too many years. Do the right thing by them. Face down those who warn that you cannot risk Israel’s displeasure.
President Obama, the crew of the USS Liberty has been “left behind” for way too many years. Do the right thing by them. Face down those who warn that you cannot risk Israel’s displeasure.
And add more substance to your rhetoric about our “pretty sacred rule” that we
do not leave anybody wearing the American uniform behind.
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