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the halberstam camp
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a victory for the fish
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june 1, 2007
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the exit of cindy sheehan
dave lindorff
whatever happened to signing statements?
evelyn pringle
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bush's new middle east
david swanson
how we got here: the democrats and the antiwar movement
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bill quigley
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the paranoid and the dead
cindy sheehan
why i am leaving the democratic party
dr. susan block
dr. laura's little monster
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27, 2007
alexander cockburn
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patrick cockburn
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franklin lamb
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jean bricmont
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what
the finkelstein tenure fight tells us about the state of academia
david vest
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john stauber
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robert weissman
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new dnc
motto: "we suck"
may 24, 2007
franklin lamb
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corporate crime
reporter
house democrats buckle to big oil: strip down price gouging bill
robert fantina
giuliani: righteous, indignant and wrong
norman solomon
deadly illusions, rest in peace
dave lindorff
kerrycrats all!: now it's a democratic war
sen. russell
feingold
we are moving backwards on iraq
fred gardner
doctor of last resort
mike whitney
paulson in china
kevin parsneau, arjun chowdhury
and mark hoffman
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my brother the "terrorist": animal liberation and prosecutorial
overkill
eva liddell
in defense of lying on job applications
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the day
johnny's
jumped the shark
may 23, 2007
patrick cockburn
opium:
iraq's newest export
rev. william
alberts
faith-based imperialism
joe deraymond
colombia's civil war and the us
sudhanva deshpande
and vijay prashad
the political economy of a crisis
paul craig roberts
republicans in self-destruct mode
glen ford
a
less "white" usa
rannie amiri
the great bank heist of tripoli
china hand
china's great wall of cash?
zoe blunt
tales from the tree tops: veteran tree sitter tells all
nivien saleh
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website of the day
debating the israel lobby
may 22, 2007
robert fisk
a
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joshua frank
hillary clinton's achilles heel?
harvey wasserman
drop dead, new yorkers: giuliani and the toxic fallout from 9/11
david mos masumoto
an orchard without workers
sonja karkar
israeli forest named after australian prime minister
conn hallinan
the afghan quagmire
dave lindorff
a widening chasm on impeachment
jeffrey kolakowski
meet us in detroit: an open letter to john konyers
evelyn pringle
a misleading suicide warning
jim baumer
politics gary, indiana-style
website of the day
should the democrats fear mike gravel?
may 21, 2007
patrick cockburn
the
secret us plot to kill sadr
nicole colson
much ado about the fort dix pizza plot
john ross
shooting for the top: mexico's drug gangs take aim at calderon
stephen fleischman
werewolf of washington: wolfowitz comes full circle
m. shahid alam
chosenness and israeli exceptionalism
ron jacobs
green mountain days: return to vermont
peter rost, md
pfizer cfo resigns
alan farago
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paul buchheit
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website of
the day
code monkey: live!
may 19 /
20, 2007
andrew cockburn
why
america lost the war in iraq
uri avnery
the next war
peter gelderloos
my arrest in spain: the easy road from tourism to terrorism
saul landau
bush's accomplishments
robert fantina
iraq's history: lessons for the present and the future
fred gardner
hemp vs. pot, a false dichotomy
ralph nader
timid democrats and the antiwar movement
jean daniels
waiting for obama
reza fiyouzat
vietnam syndrome: dead or alive?
missy beattie
ron paul, rudy giuliani and osama's fatwah
robert alvarez
magical thinking about nuclear waste
sonja karkar
the palestinians of iraq
dave lindorff
mumia case on hold
jeff sher
keep workers healthy and reduce health care cost: eliminate co-pays
julian c. holmes
torture, maine style
clancy sigal
red mutiny: 11 fateful days on the battleship potemkin
prairie miller
the murder of fred hampton
james murren
the dog ate karl rove's homework: when turd blossom met the teachers
of the year
poets' basement
davies, valentine and engel
website of
the weekend
yellowstone's shame: harassing newborn bison
may 18,
2007
adam jones
when
does genocide purify? ask the pope
sharon smith
the death of triangulation politics?
christopher brauchli
cheney's middle east adventure
peter rost,
md
bribes and spies in the drug industry
denise maloney pictou
the murder of our mother, anna mae pictou aquash: after 31 years,
it is time for justice
david swanson
of snoops and dupes
ali khan
the lawyers' mutiny in pakistan
susan rosenthal,
m.d.
cho seung-hui delivers his message
samer assad
israel and the refugees: fifty-nine years of dispossession
cp news service
bidding for extinction: ivory trade on ebay threatens survival
of elephants
website of the day
another war criminal goes to harvard
may 17,
2007
tariq ali
the
general vs. the judge
yifat susskind
honor
killings in the new iraq: the murder of du'a aswad
dave zirin
being ali or being owned: an open letter to lebron james
brian j. foley
hell, no, harry won't go!
w. john green
the godfather of colombia: uribe and the para scandal
eric johnson-debaufre
challenges for the new sanctuary movement
badruddin khan
rebirthing the neocons: bernard lewis' latest call to arms
martha rosenberg
from cockfighting to foie gras: on the menu and on the docket
china hand
pope rat in brazil: "the amazon tribes longed for christianity!"
dan vojir
falwell's tinky winky legacy: who will battle the telebubby threat
now?
website of the day
welcome to the terrordome
may 16, 2007
patrick cockburn
chalabi
speaks
ashley dawson
who's afraid of wolfowitz?
joshua frank
obama's cash flow: maverick or kidder?
corporate crime
reporter
corporate drug pushers
ray mcgovern
a four-letter word for tenet
glen ford
black labor and the big mission
joe bageant
the ghosts of timothy leary and hunter s. thompson
sonja karkar
the 59-year catastrophe
mickey s. huff
preaching hate: farewell, falwell
john chuckman
falwell's lone act of kindness
kaz dziamka
what ever happened to rogerian argument?
website of
the day
we're all going to hell
may 15,
2007
michael neumann
two
states, one state and snake oil
patrick cockburn
an american nightmare
ashley smith
how the us set iraq on fire
marc gardner
parole and the long-distance trucker
dave lindorff
and linn washington, jr
mumia case reaches its climax
ben terrall
benchmark as theft: iraq oil workers strike to stop privatization
ron jacobs
cheney threatens more war
harvey wasserman
the legacy of seabrook
marcus mabry
shopping during katrina
dr. susan block
cheney and the dc madam's cookie jar
website of the day
save jean klock park from the mega-developers!
may 14,
2007
jennifer roesch
giuliani
time: the mussolini of manhattan
jeffrey st.
clair
humans,
co2 and climate change
george bisharat
for palestinians, memory matters
diane wachtell
the real imus lesson
ramzy baroud
from palestine to rotterdam
rosemary and
walter brasch
when the national guard goes missing: an ill wind and american
policy
nafeez mosaddeq ahmed
blair's exit
roberto rodriguez
the elusive bars of justice
jonathan culp
cutting out collage: copyright and art in canada
website of
the day
uranium rock
may 12 /
13, 2007
alexander cockburn
who
are the merchants of fear?
patrick cockburn
state of surge
jeffrey st. clair
high line fever: a trip across the dark side of montana
diane farsetta
untold stories from the pat tillman / jessica lynch hearings
ralph nader
strip mining the newsroom: mr. zell and the tribune company
jean bricmont
the great illusion: sarkozy and the "decline" of france
marcus breen
cheering sarkozy: the us media and the rightwing takeover of
france
joe bageant
rising above politics
conn hallinan
european missiles and the camel's nose
fred gardner
the unreported i-880 fire
juan santos
and leslie radford
public terror: escalating the war on migrants
eve bachrach
inside colombia's flower industry
missy comley
beattie
shame
ron jacobs
the bitterness of regis debray
niranjan ramakrishnan
the sepoy mutiny after 150 years
susie day
jesus christ weds pat robertson
poets' basement
newberry, engel, landau, katz and davies
website of the weekend
the shipyard: recycling as art
may 11,
2007
patrick cockburn
blair's
depature: the view from baghdad
kathleen christison
playing at peace
mike ferner
collateral genocide
john holt
gating montana: a ghastly disneyland with high rise outhouses
laurie hasbrook
this minute and then the next: a plea from an antiwar mother
christopher
brauchli
the children of limbo: will the pope finally set them free?
margaret kimberley
gop openly embraces gipper values: racism, violence and control
dave lindorff
use it or lose it: the democrats and the impeachment clause
nicole colson
anger erupts at conditions in for-profit indiana prison
john v. walsh
beware the do-gooders in body armor
website of the day
take the terrorist quiz!
may 10,
2007
tariq ali
adieu,
blair, adieu
patrick cockburn
killing of teachers turns iraqi sunnis against al--qa'ida
neve gordon
and yigal bronner
in israel not all blood is the same: the death of samir dari
marjorie cohn
fighting terror selectively: washington and posada carriles
david rosen
the new disappeared: sex offenders, civil confinement and the
resurrection of "evil"
alan farago
why the everglades have dried up: developers and the south florida
drought
john hellman
france: from pétain to sarkozy
kathy rentenbach
a 100 days of rafael correa
banco
the stage is set for sentencing another innocent black man
richard rhames
is paris burning?
website of the day
tame the corporation
may 9, 2007
jeff leys
iraq
and afghanistan supplemental spending, 2008
patrick cockburn
an interview with iraq's foreign minister on iran and iraq
glen ford
no black plan for america's cities
paula rothenberg
feminism then and now
kathryn weber
a conversation with norman finkelstein
john chuckman
the likely historical significance of the war in iraq
jordan flaherty
looking for justice in jena, louisiana
dave lindorff
pelosi's toothless threat to sue bush
stephen lendman
criminalizing speech: the war on free expression in a post-9/11
world
website of
the day
"fifth and market": a short film about the iraq war
may 8, 2007
dave lindorff
the
great oil robbery
patrick cockburn
the horrific stoning death of a yazidi girl sparks waves of revenge
killings
corporate crime reporter
snuff politics: democrats escalate attack on single payer
ralph nader
the people's crusade of mike gravel
malini johar schueller
decoding harlan ullman: shock and awe as sexual fantasy
juan santos
the hate equation: targeting migrant children in la
dave zirin
jason whitlock, the clarence thomas of sportswriters?
joshua frank
the price of fire in latin america
evelyn pringle
serotonin syndrome
eamonn mccann
irish peace dividend for discredited premiers
website of the day
the pagan science monitor
may 7, 2007
patrick cockburn
the
great wall of baghdad rises
monica benderman
land of opportunity
greg moses
hutto prison rebuffs un rapporteur
rannie amiri
the sham at sheikh: iraq regional conference a flop
fitrakis / wasserman
media silence on kent state revelations
fred wilhelms
another royalty forfeiture from soundexchange: and this time
it's secret!
ramzy baroud
the hourglass of blood: darfur revisited
bruce k. gagnon
the democrats don't own the antiwar movement
t. w. croft
home movies from a weekend in paris--and related dreamscapes
sonja karkar
prizes for supporting israel?
website of the day
posada carriles: the declassified record
may 5 / 6, 2007
alexander cockburn
trying
to catch up with the voters
william blum
how america has changed iraq
uri avnery
exercise in escapism
franklin lamb
harvard's twisted report on israel's invasion of lebanon
fred gardner
elective surgeries kill
lawrence r.
velvel
the american moral meltdown accelerates
missy beattie
lying and dying: the moral sensibility
of military recruiters
robert fantina
bush's veto: hypocritical words and actions
carla blank
american massacres and the media
linn washington,
jr.
the long ordeal of harold wilson
stephen f. jackson
taking it to drummond: paramilitaries and mining companies in
colombia
p. sainath
the jailing of indian farmers
anthony papa
time to end new york's war on itself
james t. phillips
blather cancer
john ross
last days of the willie loman of the ezln
stephen lendman
chavez's oil policy sparks panic at wall street journal
ben terrall
iggy pop at 60
counterpunch
newswire
advice from a geezer assassin
poets' basement
valentine, engel and davies
website of
the weekend
mountain justice summer
may 4, 2007
patrick cockburn
how
the surge is failing
col. dan smith
from watergate to gonzogate
norman solomon
fox on wall street
azmi bishara
why is israel after me?
ron jacobs
sitting in on senator kohl and the war
dave lindorff
clinton and byrd are calling for revocation of the wrong aumf
kevin zeese
the democrats cave to bush
bob fitrakis
why four died in ohio: kent state, gov. rhodes and the fbi
janet kauffman
"stop the mudness!" bare earth is scorched earth
website of
the day
let us gather in missouri!
may 3, 2007
jeff halper
the
livni-rice plan for the middle east: a just peace or apartheid?
christopher
brauchli
bush's
best and brightest: from dr. keroack to bernard kerik
dave zirin
talking sports from death row: an interview with kevin cooper
corporate crime
reporter
big pharma gets its hooks into seton hall law school
robert fisk
olmert comes undone
mike ferner
bush veto, right for the wrong reasons?
mike whitney
a stock market post-mortem
pham binh
the democrats and war funding
dave lindorff
kucinich's impeachment train: look who just stepped aboard
michael a.
johnson
tenet on 60 minutes
website of the day
olivia wilde: the interview
may 2, 2007
saul landau
would
jesus wear a rolex on his tv show?
dr. susan block
hookergate ii: madame julia's big black book of cheesy republican
sex acts
carla blank
historical amnesia: worst u.s. massacre?
margaret kimberly
the candor of mike gravel: "these people frighten me"
kevin zeese
durbin gives edwards more to apologize for
carlos villareal
how "law and order" covers for bigotry in the immigration
debate
michael dickinson
trouble in turkey: criminalizing political art
tim shorrock
a raw deal between washington and seoul: corporate interventionism
as trade policy
alevtina rea
the myth-makers of estonia
william s.
lind
general incompetence: col. yingling and the military brass
website of the day
good news: rost's "zubegate exposé prompts congressional
inquiry
may 1, 2007
andrew cockburn
how
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june
8, 2007
rockets, napalm,
torpedoes & lie
israel's
attack on the uss liberty, revisited
by jeffrey st. clair
in early june of 1967, at the onset
of the six day war, the pentagon sent the uss liberty from spain
into international waters off the coast of gaza to monitor the
progress of israel's attack on the arab states. the liberty was
a lightly armed surveillance ship.
only hours after the liberty
arrived it was spotted by the israeli military. the idf sent
out reconnaissance planes to identify the ship. they made eight
trips over a period of three hours. the liberty was flying a
large us flag and was easily recognizable as an american vessel.
a few hours later more planes
came. these were israeli mirage iii fighters, armed with rockets
and machine guns. as off-duty officers sunbathed on the deck,
the fighters opened fire on the defenseless ship with rockets
and machine guns.
a few minutes later a second
wave of planes streaked overhead, french-built mystere jets,
which not only pelted the ship with gunfire but also with napalm
bomblets, coating the deck with the flaming jelly. by now, the
liberty was on fire and dozens were wounded and killed, excluding
several of the ship's top officers.
the liberty's radio team tried
to issue a distress call, but discovered the frequencies had
been jammed by the israeli planes with what one communications
specialist called "a buzzsaw sound". finally, an open
channel was found and the liberty got out a message to the uss
america, the sixth fleet's large aircraft carrier, that it was
under attack
two f-4s left the carrier to
come to the liberty's aid. apparently, the jets were armed only
with nuclear weapons. when word reached the pentagon, defense
secretary robert mcnamara became irate and ordered the jets to
return. "tell the sixth fleet to get those aircraft back
immediately," he barked. mcnamara's injunction was reiterated
in saltier terms by admiral david l. mcdonald, the chief of naval
operations: "you get those fucking airplanes back on deck,
and you get them back down." the planes turned around. and
the attack on the liberty continued.
after the israeli fighter jets
had emptied their arsenal of rockets, three israeli attack boats
approached the liberty. two torpedoes were launched at the crippled
ship, one tore a 40-foot wide hole in the hull, flooding the
lower compartments, and killing more than a dozen american sailors.
as the liberty listed in the
choppy seas, its deck aflame, crew members dropped life rafts
into the water and prepared to scuttle the ship. given the number
of wounded, this was going to be a dangerous operation. but it
soon proved impossible, as the israeli attack boats strafed the
rafts with machine gun fire. no body was going to get out alive
that way.
after more than two hours of
unremitting assault, the israelis finally halted their attack.
one of the torpedo boats approached the liberty. an officer asked
in english over a bullhorn: "do you need any help?"
the wounded commander of the
liberty, lt. william mcgonagle, instructed the quartermaster
to respond emphatically: "fuck you."
the israeli boat turned and
left.
a soviet destroyer responded
before the us navy, even though a us submarine, on a covert mission,
was apparently in the area and had monitored the attack. the
soviet ship reached the liberty six hours before the uss davis.
the captain of the soviet ship offered his aid, but the liberty's
commanding officer refused.
finally, 16 hours after the
attack two us destroyers reached the liberty. by that time, 34
us sailors were dead and 174 injured, many seriously. as the
wounded were being evacuated, an officer with the office of naval
intelligence instructed the men not to talk to the press about
their ordeal.
the following morning israel
launched a surprise invasion of syria, breaching the new cease-fire
agreement and seizing control of the golan heights.
within three weeks, the navy
put out a 700-page report, exonerating the israelis, claiming
the attack had been accidental and that the israelis had pulled
back as soon as they realized their mistake. defense secretary
robert mcnamara suggested the whole affair should be forgotten.
"these errors do occur," mcnamara concluded.
***
in assault on the liberty,
a first-hand account by james ennes jr., mcnamara's version of
events is proven to be as big a sham as his concurrent lies about
vietnam. ennes's book created a media storm when it was first
published by random house in 1980, including (predictably) charges
that ennes was a liar and an anti-semite. still, the book sold
more than 40,000 copies, but was eventually allowed to go out
of print. now ennes has published an updated version, which incorporates
much new evidence that the israeli attack was deliberate and
that the us government went to extraordinary lengths to disguise
the truth.
it's a story of israel aggression,
pentagon incompetence, official lies, and a cover-up that persists
to this day. the book gains much of its power from the immediacy
of ennes's first-hand account of the attack and the lies that
followed.
now, 35 years later, ennes
warns that the bloodbath on board the liberty and its aftermath
should serve as a tragic cautionary tale about the continuing
ties between the us government and the government of israel.
the attack on the liberty is
the kind of book that makes your blood seethe. ennes skillfully
documents the life of the average sailor on one of the more peculiar
vessels in the us navy, with an attention for detail that reminds
one of dana or o'brien. after all, the year was 1967 and most
of the men on the liberty were certainly glad to be on a non-combat
ship in the middle of the mediterranean, rather than in the gulf
of tonkin or mekong delta.
but this isn't two years before
the mast. in fact, ennes's tour on the liberty last only a few
short weeks. he had scarcely settled into a routine before his
new ship was shattered before his eyes.
ennes joined the liberty in
may of 1967, as an electronics material officer. serving on a
"spook ship", as the liberty was known to navy wives,
was supposed to be a sure path to career enhancement. the liberty's
normal routine was to ply the african coast, tuning in its eavesdropping
equipment on the electronic traffic in the region.
the liberty had barely reached
africa when it received a flash message from the joint chiefs
of staff to sail from the ivory coast to the mediterranean, where
it was to re-deploy off the coast of the sinai to monitor the
israeli attack on egypt and the allied arab nations.
as the war intensified, the
liberty sent a request to the fleet headquarters requesting an
escort. requesrt denied, by admiral william martin. the liberty
moved alone to a position in international waters about 13 miles
from the shore at el arish, then under furious siege by the idf.
on june 6, the joint chiefs
sent admiral mccain, father of the senator from arizona, an urgent
message instructing him to move the liberty out of the war zone
to a position at least 100 miles off the gaza coast. mccain never
forwarded the message to the ship.
a little after seven in the
morning on june 8, ennes entered the bridge of the liberty to
take the morning watch. ennes was told that an hour earlier a
"flying boxcar" (later identified as a twin-engine
nord 2501 noratlas) had flown over the ship at a low level.
ennes says he noticed that
the ship's american flag had become stained with soot and ordered
a new flag run up the mast. the morning was clear and calm, with
a light breeze.
at 9 am, ennes spotted another
reconnaissance plane, which circled the liberty. an hour later
two israeli fighter jets buzzed the ship. over the next four
hours, israeli planes flew over the liberty five more times.
when the first fighter jet
struck, a little before two in the afternoon, ennes was scanning
the skies from the starboard side of the bridge, binoculars in
his hands. a rocket hit the ship just below where ennes was standing,
the fragments shredded the men closest to him.
after the explosion, ennes
noticed that he was the only man left standing. but he also had
been hit by more than 20 shards of shrapnel and the force of
the blast had shattered his left leg. as he crawled into the
pilothouse, a second fighter jet streaked above them and unleashed
its payload on the hobbled liberty.
at that point, ennes says the
crew of the liberty had no idea who was attacking them or why.
for a few moments, they suspected it might be the soviets, after
an officer mistakenly identified the fighters as mig-15s. they
knew that the egyptian air force already had been decimated by
the israelis. the idea that the israelis might be attacking them
didn't occur to them until one of the crew spotted a star of
david on the wing of one of the french-built mystere jets.
ennes was finally taken below
deck to a makeshift dressing station, with other wounded men.
it was hardly a safe harbor. as ennes worried that his fractured
leg might slice through his femoral artery leaving him to bleed
to death, the liberty was pummeled by rockets, machine-gun fire
and an italian-made torpedo packed with 1,000-pounds of explosive.
after the attack ended, ennes
was approached by his friend pat o'malley, a junior officer,
who had just sent a list of killed and wounded to the bureau
of naval personnel. he got an immediate message back. "they
said, 'wounded in what action? killed in what action?',"
o'malley told ennes. "they said it wasn't an 'action,' it
was an accident. i'd like for them to come out here and see the
difference between an action and an accident. stupid bastards."
the cover-up had begun.
***
the pentagon lied to the public
about the attack on the liberty from the very beginning. in a
decision personally approved by the loathsome mcnamara, the pentagon
denied to the press that the liberty was an intelligence ship,
referring to it instead as a technical research ship, as if it
were little more than a military version of jacques cousteau's
calypso.
the military press corps on
the uss america, where most of the wounded sailors had been taken,
were placed under extreme restrictions. all of the stories filed
from the carrier were first routed through the pentagon for security
clearance, objectionable material was removed with barely a bleat
of protest from the reporters or their publications.
predictably, israel's first
response was to blame the victim, a tactic that has served them
so well in the palestinian situation. first, the idf alleged
that it had asked the state department and the pentagon to identify
any us ships in the area and was told that there were none. then
the israeli government charged that the liberty failed to fly
its flag and didn't respond to calls for it to identify itself.
the israelis contended that they assumed the liberty was an egyptian
supply ship called el quseir which, even though it was a rusting
transport ship then docked in alexandria, the idf claimed was
suspected of shelling israeli troops from the sea. under these
circumstances, the israelis said they were justified in opening
fire on the liberty. the israelis said that they halted the attack
almost immediately, when they realized their mistake.
"the liberty contributed
decisively toward its identification as an enemy ship,"
the idf report concluded. this was entirely false, since the
israelis had identified the liberty at least six hours prior
to the attack on the ship.
even though the pentagon knew
better, it gave credence to the israeli account by saying that
perhaps the liberty's flag had lain limp on the flagpole in a
windless sea. the pentagon also suggested that the attack might
have lasted less than 20 minutes.
after the initial battery of
misinformation, the pentagon imposed a news blackout on the liberty
disaster until after the completion of a court of inquiry investigation.
the inquiry was headed by rear
admiral isaac c. kidd. kidd didn't have a free hand. he'd been
instructed by vice-admiral mccain to limit the damage to the
pentagon and to protect the reputation of israel.
kidd interviewed the crew on
june 14 and 15. the questioning was extremely circumscribed.
according to ennes, the investigators "asked nothing that
might be embarrassing to israel and testimony that tended to
embarrass israel was covered with a 'top secret' label, if it
was accepted at all."
ennes notes that even testimony
by the liberty's communications officers about the jamming of
the ship's radios was classified as "top secret". the
reason? it proved that israel knew it was attacking an american
ship. "here was strong evidence that the attack was planned
in advance and that our ship's identity was known to the attackers
(for it its practically impossible to jam the radio of a stranger),
but this information was hushed up and no conclusions were drawn
from it," ennes writes.
similarly, the court of inquiry
deep-sixed testimony and affidavits regarding the flag. ennes,
remember, had ordered a crisp new one deployed early on the
morning of the attack. the investigators buried intercepts of
conversations between idf pilots identifying the ship as flying
an american flag.
it also refused to accept evidence
about the idf's use of napalm during the attacks and choose not
to hear testimony regarding the duration of the attacks and the
fact that the us navy failed to send planes to defend the ship.
"no one came to help us,"
said dr. richard f. kiepfer, the liberty's physician. "we
were promised help, but no help came. the russians arrived before
our own ships did. we asked for an escort before we ever came
to the war zone and we were turned down."
none of this made its way into
the 700-page court of inquiry report, which was completed within
a couple of weeks and sent to admiral mccain in london for review.
mccain approved the report
over the objections of captain merlin staring, the navy legal
officer assigned to the inquiry, who found the report to be flawed,
incomplete and contrary to the evidence.
staring sent a letter to the
judge advocate general of the navy disavowing the report. the
jag seemed to take staring's objections to heart. he prepared
a summary for the chief of naval operations that almost completely
ignored the kidd/mccain report. instead, it concluded:
"that the liberty was
easily recognizable as an american naval vessel; that its flag
was fully deployed and flying in a moderate breeze; that israeli
planes made at least eight reconnaissance flights at close range;
the ship came under a prolonged attack from israeli fighter jets
and torpedo boats."
this succinct and largely accurate
report was stamped top secret by navy brass and stayed locked
up for many years. but it was seen by many in the pentagon and
some in the oval office. but there was enough grumbling about
the way the liberty incident had been handled that lbj summoned
that old washington fixer clark clifford to do damage control.
it didn't take clifford long to come up with the official line:
the israelis simply had made a tragic mistake.
it turns out that admiral kidd
and captain ward boston, the two investigating officers who prepared
the original report for admiral mccain, both believed that the
israeli attack was intentional and sustained. in other words,
the idf knew that they were striking an american spy ship and
they wanted to sink it and kill as many sailors as possible.
why then did the navy investigators produce a sham report that
concluded it was an accident?
twenty-five years later we've
finally found out. in june of 2002, captain boston told the navy
times: "officers follow orders."
it gets worse. there's plenty
of evidence that us intelligence agencies learned on june 7 that
israel intended to attack the liberty on the following day and
that the strike had been personally ordered by moshe dayan.
as the attacks were going on,
conversations between israeli pilots were overheard by us air
force officers in an ec121 surveillance plane overhead. the spy
plane was spotted by israeli jets, which were given orders to
shoot it down. the american plane narrowly avoided the idf missiles.
initial reports on the incident
prepared by the cia, office of naval intelligence and the national
security agency all reached similar conclusions.
a particularly damning report
compiled by a cia informant suggests that israeli defense minister
moshe dayan personally ordered the attack and wanted it to proceed
until the liberty was sunk and all on board killed. a heavily
redacted version of the report was released in 1977. it reads
in part:
"[the source] said that
dayan personally ordered the attack on the ship and that one
of his generals adamantly opposed the action and said, 'this
is pure murder.' one of the admirals who was present also disapproved
of the action, and it was he who ordered it stopped and not dayan."
this amazing document generated
little attention from the press and dayan was never publicly
questioned about his role in the attack.
the analyses by the intelligence
agencies are collected in a 1967 investigation by the defense
subcommittee on appropriations. two and half decades later that
report remains classified. why? a former committee staffer said:
"so as not to embarrass israel."
more proof has recently come
to light from the israeli side. a few years after attack on the
liberty was originally published, ennes got a call from evan
toni, an israeli pilot. toni told ennes that he had just read
his book and wanted to tell him his story. toni said that he
was the pilot in the first israeli mirage fighter to reach the
liberty. he immediately recognized the ship to be a us navy vessel.
he radioed israeli air command with this information and asked
for instructions. toni said he was ordered to "attack".
he refused and flew back to the air base at ashdod. when he arrived
he was summarily arrested for disobeying orders.
***
how tightly does the israeli
lobby control the hill? for the first time in history, an attack
on an america ship was not subjected to a public investigation
by congress. in 1980, adlai stevenson and barry goldwater planned
to open a senate hearing into the liberty affair. then jimmy
carter intervened by brokering a deal with menachem begin, where
israel agreed to pony up $6 million to pay for damages to the
ship. a state department press release announcing the payment
said, "the book is now closed on the uss liberty."
it certainly was the last chapter
for adlai stevenson. he ran for governor of illinois the following
year, where his less than perfect record on israel, and his unsettling
questions about the liberty affair, became an issue in the campaign.
big money flowed into the coffers of his republican opponent,
big jim thompson, and stevenson went down to a narrow defeat.
but the book wasn't closed
for the sailors either, of course. after a newsweek story exposed
the gist of what really happened on that day in the mediterranean,
an enraged admiral mccain placed all the sailors under a gag
order. when one sailor told an officer that he was having problems
living with the cover-up, he was told: "forget about it,
that's an order."
the navy went to bizarre lengths
to keep the crew of the liberty from telling what they knew.
when gag orders didn't work, they threatened sanctions. ennes
tells of the confinement and interrogation of two liberty sailors
that sounds like something straight from the cia's mk-ultra program.
"in an incredible abuse
of authority, military officers held two young liberty sailors
against their will in a locked and heavily guarded psychiatric
ward of the base hospital," ennes writes. "for days
these men were drugged and questioned about their recollections
of the attack by a 'therapist' who admitted to being untrained
in either psychiatry or psychology. at one point, they avoided
electroshock only by bolting from the room and demanding to see
the commanding officer."
since coming home, the veterans
who have tried to tell of their ordeal have been harassed relentlessly.
they've been branded as drunks, bigots, liars and frauds. often,
it turns out, these slurs have been leaked by the pentagon. and,
oh yeah, they've also been painted as anti-semites.
in a recent column, charley
reese describes just how mean-spirited and petty this campaign
became. "when a small town in wisconsin decided to name
its library in honor of the uss liberty crewmen, a campaign claiming
it was anti-semitic was launched," writes reese. "and
when the town went ahead, the u.s. government ordered no navy
personnel to attend, and sent no messages. this little library
was the first, and at the time the only, memorial to the men
who died on the liberty."
***
so why then did the israelis
attack the liberty?
a few days before the six days
war, israel's foreign minister abba eban visited washington to
inform lbj about the forthcoming invasion. johnson cautioned
eban that the us could not support such an attack.
it's possible, then, that the
idf assumed that the liberty was spying on the israeli war plans.
possible, but not likely. despite the official denials, as andrew
and leslie cockburn demonstrate in dangerous liaison, at the
time of the six days war the us and israel had developed a warm
covert relationship. so closely were the two sides working that
us intelligence aid certainly helped secure israel's swift victory.
in fact, it's possible that the liberty had been sent to the
region to spy for the idf.
a somewhat more likely scenario
holds that moshe dayan wanted to keep the lid on israel's plan
to breach the new cease-fire and invade into syria to seize the
golan.
it has also been suggested
that dayan ordered the attack on the liberty with the intent
of pinning the blame on the egyptians and thus swinging public
and political opinion in the united states solidly behind the
israelis. of course, for this plan to work, the liberty had to
be destroyed and its crew killed.
there's another factor. the
liberty was positioned just off the coast from the town of el
arish. in fact, ennes and others had used the town's mosque tower
to fix the location of the ship along the otherwise featureless
desert shoreline. the idf had seized el arish and had used the
airport there as a prisoner of war camp. on the very day the
liberty was attacked, the idf was in the process of executing
as many as 1,000 palestinian and egyptian pows, a war crime that
they surely wanted to conceal from prying eyes. according to
gabriel bron, now an israeli reporter, who witnessed part of
the massacre as a soldier: "the egyptian prisoners of war
were ordered to dig pits and then army police shot them to death."
the bigger question is why
the us government would participate so enthusiastically in the
cover-up of a war crime against its own sailors. well, the pentagon
has never been slow to hide its own incompetence. and there's
plenty of that in the liberty affair: bungled communications,
refusal to provide an escort, situating the defenseless liberty
too close to a raging battle, the inability to intervene in the
attack and the inexcusably long time it took to reach the battered
ship and its wounded.
that's par for the course.
but something else was going on that would only come to light
later. through most of the 1960s, the us congress had imposed
a ban on the sale of arms to both israel and jordan. but at the
time of the liberty attack, the pentagon (and its allies in the
white house and on the hill) was seeking to have this proscription
overturned. the top brass certainly knew that any evidence of
a deliberate attack on a us navy ship by the idf would scuttle
their plans. so they hushed it up.
in january 1968, the arms embargo
on israel was lifted and the sale of american weapons began to
flow. by 1971, israel was buying $600 million of american-made
weapons a year. two years later the purchases topped $3 billion.
almost overnight, israel had become the largest buyer of us-made
arms and aircraft.
perversely, then, the idf's
strike on the liberty served to weld the us and israel together,
in a kind of political and military embrace. now, every time
the idf attacks defenseless villages in gaza and the west bank
with f-16s and apache helicopters, the palestinians quite rightly
see the bloody assaults as a joint operation, with the pentagon
as a hidden partner.
thus, does the legacy of liberty
live on, one raid after another.
this is essay appears in the
politics of anti-semitism edited by alexander cockburn and
jeffrey st. clair.
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