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IP: *.mco.bellsouth.net 27.10.03, 16:05
>> Majac takich przyjaciol, Ameryka nie potrzebuje wrogow!!!!

www.antiwar.com/justin/justincol.html
October 27, 2003

OUR 'FRIENDS,' THE ISRAELIS
In 1967, they sunk the U.S.S. Liberty – and LBJ engineered a cover-up
by Justin Raimondo

Retired Captain Ward Boston, a former U.S. Navy attorney who was senior
legal counsel to the military investigation of the sinking of the U.S.S.
Liberty by the Israelis, in 1967, has finally revealed the truth in a signed
affidavit:

"For more than 30 years, I have remained silent on the topic of the USS
Liberty. I am a military man and when orders come in from the Secretary of
Defense and President of the United States, I follow them….


"The evidence was clear. Both [the late] Admiral [Isaac C.] Kidd, [Jr.] and
I believed with certainty that this attack, which killed 34 American sailors
and injured 172 others, was a deliberate effort to sink an American ship and
murder its entire crew. I am certain that the Israeli pilots that undertook
the attack, as well as their superiors who had ordered the attack, were
aware that the ship was American….

"I am outraged at the efforts of the apologists for Israel in this country
to claim that this attack was a case of 'mistaken identity.' … I know from
personal conversations I had with Admiral Kidd that President Lyndon Johnson
and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara ordered him to conclude that the
attack was a case of 'mistaken identity' despite overwhelming evidence to
the contrary."

At a news conference, put on in the Rayburn House Office Building with the
help of Rep. John Conyers (D-Michigan), retired Admiral Thomas Moorer, a
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, thundered from his wheelchair:

"Why in the world would our government put Israel's interest ahead of our
own?"

A good question, one that baffles patriots – and is especially relevant
today.

When Israeli war planes descended on the Liberty, which was parked in
international waters in the Mediterranean, the crew was caught completely
unawares: sailors were up on deck sunning themselves. It was a cowardly and
vicious attack in which 34 U.S. sailors were killed, and 171 wounded. When
the Israelis, after torpedoing the ship, came back in a second assault, they
strafed the lifeboats as the crew tried to clamber aboard – a war crime.
Those rafts are now on display in an Israeli museum, according to one
account, and, as the [UK] Guardian points out:

"No one was ever court-martialed, reduced in rank or even reprimanded.
Israel chose instead to honor motor torpedo boat 203, which fired the deadly
torpedo at the Liberty. The ship's wheel and bell were placed on prominent
display at the naval museum, among the maritime artifacts of which the
Israeli navy was most proud."

Ah yes, our friends, the Israelis. It takes a special kind of arrogance to
memorialize such a wanton, brazen murder – especially when U.S. taxpayers
paid for that memorial, as they pay for practically everything else in
Israel, from helicopter gunships and tanks to special subsidies for
religious schools and right-wing politicians.

Apologists for Israel defend the attack, saying it was a "mistake," and,
alternately (and often simultaneously) pointing out that the Liberty was
spying on Israel in wartime, and so deserved its fate. But now, thirty-five
years later, the truth has been uncovered at last. The question raised by
Admiral Moorer is surely relevant, but beyond that, another issue arises:
what else are they covering up?

The official verdict was hardly challenged at the time – except by the
survivors and the families
of the dead – an attitude that reflected the generally pro-Israel bias of
the American media, but there was one prominent exception: National Review.
The flagship journal of the American conservative movement ran an article
that gave "the inside story" on the incident. Author James Jackson
Kilpatrick reported what many of the survivors were saying at the time: that
the attack was deliberate.

Now that NR has been vindicated, do you think they'll have a piece
triumphantly pointing out that Jackson's reporting was right? Sadly, I
rather doubt it. The NR of yesteryear was a patriotic nationalist magazine
that put America first: the NR of today is Ariel Sharon's bitch. No, we
won't be seeing so much as a note about this in the thoroughly neocon-ized
National Review any time soon.

NOTES IN THE MARGIN

Speaking of cover-ups, has anybody noticed that the story about the anti-
terrorist sting operation involving the sale of surface-to-air missiles
seems to have disappeared into the ether? It was an odd item, involving a
reputed arms dealer, Hemant Lakhani, a native of India, and one Yehuda
Abraham, of Rego Park, New York, an Orthodox Jewish gem merchant. Mr.
Abraham was charged with coordinating the financial transactions involved.
He denies knowing what was being sold and to whom. Lakhani and a Malaysian
accomplice were detained without bond, while the 75-year-old Abraham was
released on a $10 million bond. The story then dropped out of sight, except
for this exculpatory story in which the old crook "pours out his heart" in
an interview:

"'My wife cried because she didn't know how I would manage. It was a dog
house,' he recalled. His nightmare was eased only when his wife, Zina, was
granted permission to take him kosher food.'"

His wife wails:

"We are family people, we have children and grandchildren. Whenever we see a
terrorist attack in Israel or elsewhere on television, I always see Yehuda
take out his handkerchief to wipe his eye. Never in our life have we been to
court for anything."

Yeah, well there's always a first time – especially when you're in the habit
of financing arms transfers to terrorists who openly express admiration for
Osama bin Laden and talk about how they're going to down a U.S. airliner
with a SAM.

Abraham's defense, as he puts it, seems to be that he is "incapable" of
aiding and abetting terrorism precisely because of who he is: but wouldn't
that be the perfect cover?

An Israeli connection to Islamic terrorist activity in the U.S. has been a
longstanding theme of the continuing "Israeli art students" story: Salon,
Fox News, Le Monde, Die Zeit, and this column have all broached the
possibility. In Mr. Abraham we have someone who is a staunch supporter of
Israel, an immigrant from Afghanistan, the head of an international gem-
dealing business with offices in Bangkok and Saudi Arabia – just the sort of
person who might be useful to the Israelis – with a direct connection to
terrorist activity.

And I'll tell you what really worries me: the re-appearance of those
Israeli "art students" – in Canada, this time – in tandem with the news of
an unspecified "missle threat" to planes landing in Toronto. An El Al flight
from Israel's Ben Gurion airport to Toronto was diverted to nearby Hamilton
because El Al had information about a possible SAM attack. Question: How did
El Al get this inside information?

The U.S. government covered up Israel's murder and maiming of American
sailors for 35 years. Are we going to have to wait that long before we
uncover the history of Israel's more recent misdeeds?

– Justin Raimondo





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    • Gość: Wuj Ingmar Żydzi - lojalni obywatele kraju zamieszkania IP: *.client.attbi.com 27.10.03, 17:41
      www.jafi.org.il/education/juice/service/week2.html
      Link z samego (czapki z głów) Izraela. Nawet się nie wstydzą...
      Historia jest ciekawa, polecam przeczytanie całości.

      [...]
      Once he [szpieg izraelski] arrived in Egypt he began recruiting further members
      of the Egyptian Jewish community. Marcelle Ninio was one of those who were
      captivated by his show of confidence and by the fact that he was an Israeli.
      The other members of the cell - who all knew each other, which was an
      unfortunate portent and a major mistake in terms of organizing espionage
      operations - agreed to work for him as well. On July 2, 1954, they went into
      action. They first blew up some post offices and a few days later, the American
      libraries in Cairo and Alexandria. These operations were to "make it clear to
      the whole world that Egypt's new rulers were nothing but a group of foolhardy
      extremists, unreliable and unworthy of taking charge of an asset as important
      as the Suez Canal. Furthermore, it was to be demonstrated that their grasp on
      power was uncertain, that they faced powerful internal opposition, and,
      consequently, they were unworthy of being counted upon as a dependable ally."
    • Gość: Wuj Ingmar www.whatreallyhappened.com wróciło! IP: *.client.attbi.com 27.10.03, 22:10
      • Gość: A.D. He,he... IP: *.mco.bellsouth.net 27.10.03, 22:36
        >> I do mnie rowniez....

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