Statement On the USS Liberty by Admiral Morer
After State Department
officials and historians assembled in Washington,
D.C., last week to discuss the 1967 war in the Middle
East, I am compelled to speak out about one of U.S.
history's most shocking cover-ups. On June 8, 1967,
Israel attacked our proud naval ship -- the USS Liberty
--killing 34 American servicemen and wounding 172.
Those men were then betrayed and left to die by our
own government. U.S. military rescue aircraft were
recalled, not once, but twice, through direct
intervention by the Johnson administration.
Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara's (photo, right)
cancellation of the Navy's attempt to rescue the Liberty,
which I personally confirmed from the commanders of the
aircraft carriers America and Saratoga, was the most
disgraceful act I witnessed in my entire military career.
To add insult to injury, Congress, to this day, has
failed to hold formal hearings on Israel's attack on this
American ship. No official investigation of Israel's
attack has ever permitted the testimony of the surviving
crew members.
A 1967 investigation by the Navy, upon which all other
reports are based, has now been fully discredited as a
cover-up by its senior attorney.
Capt. Ward Boston, in a sworn affidavit, recently
revealed that the court was ordered by the White House to
cover up the incident and find that Israel's attack was
"a case of mistaken identity."
What our investigation uncovered
Some
distinguished colleagues and I formed an independent
commission to investigate the attack on the USS Liberty.
After an exhaustive review of previous reports, naval and
other military records, including eyewitness testimony
from survivors, we recently presented our findings on
Capitol Hill. They include:
- Israeli reconnaissance aircraft closely studied
the Liberty during an eight-hour period prior to
the attack, one flying within 200 feet of the
ship.
- Weather reports confirm the day was clear with
unlimited visibility.
- The Liberty was a clearly marked American ship in
international waters, flying an American flag and
carrying large U.S. Navy hull letters and numbers
on its bow.
Despite claims by Israeli intelligence that they
confused the Liberty with a small Egyptian transport, the
Liberty was conspicuously different from any vessel in
the Egyptian navy. It was the most sophisticated
intelligence ship in the world in 1967. With its massive
radio antennae, including a large satellite dish, it
looked like a large lobster and was one of the most
easily identifiable ships afloat.
- Israel attempted to prevent the Liberty's radio
operators from sending a call for help by jamming
American emergency radio channels.
- Israeli torpedo boats machine-gunned lifeboats at
close range that had been lowered to rescue the
most seriously wounded.
As a result, our commission
concluded that:
- There is compelling evidence that Israel's attack
was a deliberate attempt to destroy an American
ship and kill her entire crew.
- In attacking the USS Liberty, Israel committed
acts of murder against U.S. servicemen and an act
of war against the United States.
- The White House knowingly covered up the facts of
this attack from the American people.
The truth continues to
be concealed to the present day in what can only be
termed a national disgrace. What was
Israel's motive in launching this attack? Congress must
address this question with full cooperation from the
National Security Agency, the Central Intelligence Agency
and the military intelligence services.
The men of the USS Liberty represented the United
States. They were attacked for two hours, causing 70
percent of American casualties, and the eventual loss of
our best intelligence ship. These sailors and Marines
were entitled to our best defense. We gave them no
defense.
Did our government put Israel's interests ahead of our
own? If so, why? Does our government continue to
subordinate American interests to Israeli interests?
These are important questions that should be investigated
by an independent, fully empowered commission of the
American government.
The American people deserve to know the truth about
this attack. We must finally shed some light on one of
the blackest pages in American naval history. It is a
duty we owe not only to the brave men of the USS Liberty,
but to every man and woman who is asked to wear the
uniform of the United States.
Admiral Moorer was joined in the independent
commission of inquiry by Gen. Ray Davis (recently
deceased); Rear Adm. Merlin Staring; former Judge
Advocate General of the Navy and Ambassador James Akins.
Real News 24/7: Admiral Moorer's comments were
originally published in the Houston Chronicle, 9
Jan 2004 as "Betrayal behind Israeli attack
on U.S. ship." The title used above comes from a
Lebanese publication, The
Daily Star. Curiously (or, perhaps, not
curiously), the column's Houston Chronicle
linkhttp://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/editorial/outlook/2345393is
now dead, despite having gone up only a month ago. It is
not even found in the archive or as a link appended to
his obituary, but has been pitched into the Chronicle's
memory hole (as in information black hole). Did
the powers-that-be at the Chronicle decide that
this was too hot to retain or were they forced to get rid
of it by its parent company, the Hearst Corporation? And
what part did the government and the pro-Israeli lobby
have in its banishment? Whatever the answers to these
questions, important as they are, the fact remains the
same no matter that the same shameful act deprives
Americans of access to an important opinion they're
unlikely to find elsewhere. Fortunately, though, some
websites were able to save this before it vanished
forever. We have posted it both as a tribute to the
memory of a true American hero and as an important
document in the fight to restore America's sovereignty.
"I've
never seen a President -- I don't care who he is -- stand
up to [Israel] ... They always get what they want. The
Israelis know what is going on all the time. I got to the
point where I wouldn't write anything down. If the
American people understood what a grip these people have
got on our government, they would rise up in arms."
Admiral
Moorer, 1984, quoted by Richard Curtiss in A
Changing Image: American Perceptions of the Arab-Israeli
Dispute
'The USS Liberty': America's Most Shameful Secret
by Eric
S. Margolis
NEW YORK On the fourth day of the
1967 Arab Israeli War, the intelligence ship 'USS
Liberty' was steaming slowly in international waters, 14
miles off the Sinai Peninsula. Israeli armored forces
were racing deep into Sinai in hot pursuit of the
retreating Egyptian army.
'Liberty,' a World War II freighter, had
been converted into an intelligence vessel by the
top-secret US National Security Agency, and packed with
the latest signals and electronic interception equipment.
The ship bristled with antennas and electronic 'ears'
including TRSSCOMM, a system that delivered real-time
intercepts to Washington by bouncing a stream of
microwaves off the moon.
'Liberty' had been rushed to Sinai to
monitor communications of the belligerents in the Third
Arab Israeli War: Israel and her foes, Egypt, Syria, and
Jordan.
At 0800 hrs, 8 June, 1967, eight Israeli
recon flights flew over 'Liberty,' which was flying a
large American flag. At 1400 hrs, waves of low-flying
Israeli Mystere and Mirage-III fighter-bombers repeatedly
attacked the American vessel with rockets, napalm, and
cannon. The air attacks lasted 20 minutes, concentrating
on the ship's electronic antennas and dishes. The
'Liberty' was left afire, listing sharply. Eight of her
crew lay dead, a hundred seriously wounded, including the
captain, Commander William McGonagle.
At 1424 hrs, three Israeli torpedo boats
attacked, raking the burning 'Liberty' with 20mm and 40mm
shells. At 1431hrs an Israeli torpedo hit the 'Liberty'
midship, precisely where the signals intelligence systems
were located. Twenty-five more Americans died.
Israeli gunboats circled the wounded
'Liberty,' firing at crewmen trying to fight the fires.
At 1515, the crew were ordered to abandon ship. The
Israeli warships closed and poured machine gun fire into
the crowded life rafts, sinking two. As American sailors
were being massacred in cold blood, a rescue mission by
US Sixth Fleet carrier aircraft was mysteriously aborted
on orders from the White House.
An hour after the attack, Israeli
warships and planes returned. Commander McGonagle gave
the order. 'prepare to repel borders.' But the Israelis,
probably fearful of intervention by the US Sixth Fleet,
departed. 'Liberty' was left shattered but still defiant,
her flag flying.
The Israeli attacks killed 34 US seamen
and wounded 171 out of a crew of 297, the worst loss of
American naval personnel from hostile action since World
War II.
Less than an hour after the attack,
Israel told Washington its forces had committed a 'tragic
error.' Later, Israel claimed it had mistaken 'Liberty'
for an ancient Egyptian horse transport. US Secretary of
State, Dean Rusk, and Joint Chiefs of Staff head, Admiral
Thomas Moorer, insisted the Israeli attack was deliberate
and designed to sink 'Liberty.' So did three CIA reports;
one asserted Israel's Defense Minister, Gen. Moshe Dayan,
had personally ordered the attack.
In contrast to American outrage over
North Korea's assault on the intelligence ship 'Pueblo,'
Iraq's mistaken missile strike on the USS 'Stark,' last
fall's bombing of the USS 'Cole' in Aden, and the recent
US-China air incident, the savaging of 'Liberty' was
quickly hushed up by President Lyndon Johnson and Defense
Secretary Robert McNamara.
The White House and Congress immediately
accepted Israel's explanation and let the matter drop.
Israel later paid a token reparation of US $6 million.
There were reports two Israeli pilots who had refused to
attack 'Liberty' were jailed for 18 years.
Surviving 'Liberty' crew members would
not be silenced. They kept demanding an open inquiry and
tried to tell their story of deliberate attack to the
media. Israel's government worked behind the scenes to
thwart these efforts, going so far as having American
pro-Israel groups accuse 'Liberty's' survivors of being
'anti-Semites' and 'Israel-haters.' Major TV networks
cancelled interviews with the crew. A book about the
'Liberty' by crewman James Ennes' was dropped from
distribution. The Israel lobby branded him 'an Arab
propagandist.'
The attack on 'Liberty' was fading into
obscurity until last week, when intelligence expert James
Bamford came out with Body
of Secrets, his latest book about the National
Security Agency. In a stunning revelation, Bamford writes
that unknown to Israel, a US Navy EC-121 intelligence
aircraft was flying high overhead the 'Liberty,'
electronically recorded the attack. The US aircraft crew
provides evidence that the Israeli pilots knew full well
that they were attacking a US Navy ship flying the
American flag.
Why did Israel try to sink a naval vessel
of its benefactor and ally? Most likely because
'Liberty's' intercepts flatly contradicted Israel's
claim, made at the war's beginning on 5 June, that Egypt
had attacked Israel, and that Israel's massive air
assault on three Arab nations was in retaliation. In
fact, Israel began the war by a devastating, Pearl-Harbor
style surprise attack that caught the Arabs in bed and
destroyed their entire air forces.
Israel was also preparing to attack Syria
to seize its strategic Golan Heights. Washington warned
Israel not to invade Syria, which had remained inactive
while Israel fought Egypt. Bamford says Israel's
offensive against Syria was abruptly postponed when
'Liberty' appeared off Sinai, then launched once it was
knocked out of action. Israel's claim that Syria had
attacked it could have been disproved by 'Liberty.'
Most significant, 'Liberty's' intercepts
may have shown that Israel seized upon sharply rising
Arab-Israeli tensions in May-June 1967 to launch a
long-planned war to invade and annex the West Bank,
Jerusalem, Golan and Sinai.
Far more shocking was Washington's
response. Writes Bamford: 'Despite the overwhelming
evidence that Israel attacked the ship and killed
American servicemen deliberately, the Johnson
Administration and Congress covered up the entire
incident.' Why?
Domestic politics. Johnson, a man never
noted for high moral values, preferred to cover up the
attack rather than anger a key constituency and major
financial backer of the Democratic Party. Congress was
even less eager to touch this 'third rail' issue.
Commander McGonagle was quietly awarded
the Medal of Honor for his and his men's heroism
not in the White House, as is usual, but in an obscure
ceremony at the Washington Navy Yard. Crew member's
graves were inscribed, 'died in the Eastern
Mediterranean..' as if they had be killed by disease,
rather than hostile action.
A member of President Johnson's staff
believed there was a more complex reason for the
cover-up: Johnson offered Jewish liberals unconditional
backing of Israel, and a cover-up of the 'Liberty'
attack, in exchange for the liberal toning down their
strident criticism of his policies in the then raging
Vietnam War.
Israel, which claims it fought a war of
self defense in 1967 and had no prior territorial
ambitions, will be much displeased by Bamford's
revelations. Those who believe Israel illegally occupies
the West Bank and Golan will be emboldened.
Much more important, the US government's
long, disgraceful cover-up of the premeditated attack on
'Liberty' has now burst into the open and demands
full-scale investigation. After 34 years, the voices of
'Liberty's' dead and wounded seamen must finally be
heard.
May 2, 2001
Copyright Eric S. Margolis 2001
Eric Margolis [send
him mail] is foreign correspondent for the Toronto
Sun.
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