posted on Jul, 30 2003 @ 02:48 AM
Originally posted by John Nada
Has there already been a post about this? I don't understand why no one is replying as it's a really interesting topic.
I agree it's an interesting topic, but I'm not surprised that a 35 year old story doesn't get much attention today. I can certainly understand the
bitterness of the survivors. They got screwed twice, once by the IDF, and again by the US government for not honering their sacrifice properly.
I think your timing for bringing up this topic is interesting. Did you know that it was just this month, July 2003, that the NSA released new evidence
on this incident?
There was a US spyplane in the region that recorded radio conversations to IDF helicopters dispatched to search for survivors. In the recordings, the
Liberty is first identified as an Egyptian war ship, then as an Egyptian cargo ship, then the pilots are asked to determine if the ship is even
Egyptian at all. The pilots were instructed to find out if the survivors spoke Arabic or English. When the pilots reported that the damaged ship was
flying a United States flag, they were asked to find out if the ship was really American or not.
These transcripts support the official version of the incident, that it was an accident.
These transcripts match previous transcripts released by Israel back in the 80's, but Israel had been accused of doctoring those tapes. These new
tapes come from the NSA, were made by United States Navy pilots and have never been handled by Israel.
Will this put the issue to rest? Probably not. The survivors of the Liberty are not likely to be satisfied, they still recieved pretty poor treatment
from our government. The others, those that just like to criticize Israel no matter what they do, won't be satisfied by
anything.