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                                THE REAL USS LIBERTY STORY: 
                     CIA Secretly Helped Israelis Quickly Win 1967 War
 
MID-EAST REALITIES © - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 8/09:
    The real questions -- and answers -- have been avoided for a very long time by the 
American Government, and in this case also by the "free and independent" American 
media.  And from the preliminary indications, tonight's History Channel documentary 
about the USS Liberty doesn't actually  answer the key questions (as it could) nor 
even deal with the key subject of the crucial role of the CIA (as it should).
     CIA involvement in the Middle East is hardly new with the modern-day "peace 
process" -- it's just much more discussed and slightly more visible these days.  The 
counter-coup to reinstall the Shah in Iran in 1953, putting King Hussein on the CIA 
payroll after the assassination of his grandfather, and all kinds of other intrigue 
may one day come to light -- most probably will not because vital CIA records are 
actually being purged and destroyed.
     Did the Israelis purposefully attack, trying to quickly sink and kill all on 
board so no one would be around to tell what really happened and so Israeli plans to 
expand the war beyond what had been agreed to with the Americans would not be known?   
Quite clearly yes, especially when one takes into account that the Liberty ship had 
been closely observed and monitored for many hours before the attack on that bright 
clear day, and that the first thing the Israelis attempted to knock out was the ship's 
communications capabilities.
     But why did the White House so quickly and so urgently order the Sixth Fleet 
fighter planes that had launched to protect the Liberty immediately back to ship?  
That's really the key question whose answer can begin to unravel the real mystery.  
And the answer according to actual participants we have spoken with and our own 
investigations over the years seems to go something like this.
     The Pentagon immediately launched planes to protect the USS Liberty and was in 
the process of making plans to attack Israeli ships in Haifa, the port where the 
torpedo boats came from -- the military top brass was furious!  As the attack 
proceeded however, President Lyndon Johnson got an urgent call from the infamous James 
Angleton at the CIA; and this is what then led the President to personally intervene 
through Defense Secretary Robet McNamara to urgently recall the planes, thus leaving 
the Liberty on its own.  The likely reason Johnson did so was that Angleton informed 
him that the CIA not only knew very well what the Israelis were doing but had in fact 
provided the Israelis with a secret team of  photo intelligence experts -- taking the 
small select group from U.S. bases in Ramstein Germany and Rota Spain.    It was this 
clandestine American intervention in fact -- CIA orchestrated in close coodination 
with Israel's Mossad and using out-of-uniform American military personnel and unmarked 
American planes -- that gave the Israelis the intelligence capabilities they urgently 
needed to determine just where the Arab armies were and how and when best to hit them. 
 Without this direct clandestine American help the Israelis could never so confidently 
have known how and where to deploy their own forces and the war would not have ended 
as it did with such a massive and overwhelming Israeli victory that very much changed 
the history of the region.
      But don't expect all of this to be dealt with in tonight's very late in the day 
and we are told quite incomplete documentary -- which incidentally at least at the 
moment is scheduled to be shown a number of times during this summer vacation month of 
August.  The CIA coverup remains very much top secret ultra.  After all, if the Arabs 
became aware that clandestine American military planes and personnel working under 
deep CIA cover actually helped the Israelis win their "lightning victory" in 1967 -- 
they were stationed by the way at a secret Negev base -- the direct complicity of the 
U.S. in the occupation of Arab territories and all that has transpired since would be 
far more blatant than it already is.



                             1967 ISRAELI ATTACK ON USS LIBERTY A MYSTERY 
                                                      THAT WON'T GO AWAY

                                                              By John Omicinski

    Gannett News Service - Washington, 8/5 -- Thirty-four years after the spy ship USS 
Liberty was strafed, bombed, napalmed and blasted by Israeli attack jets and torpedo 
boats, scores of survivors still wait for Congress and the Pentagon to conduct a 
public investigation.
    The June 8, 1967, Israeli air and sea attack killed 34 Americans -- Navy men and 
National Security Agency employees -- and wounded 171. Its unit casualty ratio of 69 
percent is among the worst in U.S. history.
    U.S. officials since the President Johnson years have thrown a blanket of secrecy 
over the USS Liberty disaster, but like Banquo's ghost in "Macbeth," it keeps 
reappearing to haunt the halls of Congress and the Pentagon.
    It will be the focus of a History Channel documentary scheduled for 6 p.m. MDT 
Thursday, the first extensive TV treatment ever done by an American organization.
    Veterans aren't confident the new attention will win sympathy on Capitol Hill.
    "If the entire population of the country went after them with baseball bats, they 
still would not cough up an honest investigation," said John Gidusko, electronic 
maintenance officer aboard the ship.
    "Congress won't touch it with a 10-foot pole. . . . The country really let us 
down," said George Golden of Virginia Beach, Va., the Liberty's engineering officer 
who won a Silver Star for heroism. Golden directed construction of a lumber brace that 
shored up an enormous torpedo hole torn into the Liberty's hull, allowing the crippled 
ship to limp across the Mediterranean to Malta.
    But when he got back home and made speeches at Lions Club luncheons, said Golden, 
the Navy ordered him to stop.
    "The Navy gave me a few dollars for a new sea bag and for a camera that got hit 
with shrapnel," John Hrankowski of Greece, N.Y., a fireman aboard the ship. "I got no 
apologies from Israel or from the USA. Just got told to shut up."
    John Borne, who has written a book about the Liberty case, says the veterans have 
been ignored by liberal and conservative lawmakers alike because the issue appeals 
neither to the left nor the right. "They didn't fit into any category, so they didn't 
get support," said Borne.
   Much is known about the case; much is not known.
   When the attack occurred on a bright, sunny day, the USS Liberty was about 15 miles 
off the Sinai coast, sailing a back- and-forth, elliptical course.
    It was loaded to the gunwales with electronic equipment and NSA experts monitoring 
radio traffic during the Arab-Israeli War.
    The Liberty was taking orders directly from the Pentagon and from the NSA. That 
split command was one of Liberty's problems.
    At the last moment, the Joint Chiefs of Staff agreed with the NSA that the Liberty 
could do a good job even if it were 100 miles away.   But orders telling it to move 
got lost and didn't arrive in time.
    Israel eventually took blame, calling it a mistake and saying no pilot or torpedo 
boat crewmen saw a U.S. flag on the ship. The veterans sharply disagree.
    But many questions hang like tangled threads from a 34-year-old suit:
    Was the Liberty flying the American flag? Vets say absolutely yes. The Israelis 
have said none was seen. Also, Israelis say there was little wind, so perhaps a flag 
hung limply. Weather reports at the time of the attack, however, say the wind was 
blowing at 12 knots, a good breeze at sea.
    Did Washington know that Israel would invade Syria, as it did the next day? Or did 
Israel want the Liberty destroyed so its plans would not be betrayed to the United 
States before a victory in Syria was a fait accompli?
    Why did Capt. Joe Tully, skipper of the carrier USS Saratoga stationed off Crete, 
recall 12 fighter-bombers before they could help the beleaguered Liberty?  Adm. 
Lawrence Geis, 6th Fleet commander at the time, told wounded Liberty officer Dave 
Lewis his orders came directly from Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, according to 
Borne.
    Did Johnson come on a direct line and tell the admiral, "We are not going to 
embarrass an ally," as Geis told the wounded officer? Borne said Lewis told him that 
Geis said Johnson "did not care if the Israelis sank the ship."
    How could Adm. Thomas Moorer, chairman of the Joint Chiefs at the time, call it a 
"wanton sneak attack" meant to "sink the Liberty and leave as few survivors as 
possible," while McNamara concluded, "These errors do occur"?
    And Dean Rusk, secretary of State in 1967, said in a British TV documentary years 
later that he "never myself accepted the Israelis' purported explanation. Accidents 
don't occur through repeated attacks by surface vessels and by aircraft. It obviously 
was a decision taken pretty high up because it involved combined forces."
    Liberty skipper Capt. William McGonagle won the nation's highest award, the Medal 
of Honor. But why was McGonagle's award ceremony staged at the out-of-the-way 
Washington Navy Yard, when most recipients are honored front-and-center at the White 
House?
    Why did Rear Adm. Isaac Kidd, director of the official inquiry, threaten Liberty 
survivors -- even before official questioning started in Malta -- with courts-martial, 
fines, and dishonorable discharges if they told what happened outside of the inquiry, 
as several Liberty crewmen charged?
    And why did Adm. John McCain, commander of U.S. Naval Forces Europe (and father of 
the Arizona senator) override many objections and questions from Staff Legal Officer 
Merlin Staring and ramrod the Naval Court of Inquiry report?
    Sen. McCain also has brushed off Liberty veterans, saying in one letter, "The 
United States government has thoroughly investigated the incident."
    How could the Israelis, with a global reputation as sharp military operators, have 
mistook, as they claimed, the USS Liberty -- "the ugliest, strangest looking ship in 
the U.S. Navy" according to Moorer -- for a much smaller Egyptian coastal transport, 
the El Quseir, which wasn't a warship?
    Why did the Pentagon frantically try to order the USS Liberty to move 100 miles 
offshore several days before the attack, and why did the communications become 
stalled, somehow, in the Philippines?
   In any Washington controversy, a call for public hearings is a predictable response 
by lawmakers. Yet, none has been held.
   Over the years, at least five secret investigations on Capitol Hill have produced 
no public reports.
   Freedom of Information Act requests by Liberty veterans have been denied on secrecy 
grounds.







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