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− | + | |WpIntro=The Wikipedia page is unclear, one sided and contains a plethora of largely insignificant opinions. Only the section "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Liberty_incident#Details_in_dispute Details in Dispute]" provides much that is relevant to the unnecessary "dispute" over responsibility. | |
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+ | |WsDesc=The Wikispooks article includes first-hand accounts by the American survivors and a table of the various "Reliable Sources", indicating that almost no independent observers accept the "official" version. | ||
+ | [[Category:1967 Six Day War]] | ||
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− | | | + | |ExLink1=http://www.gtr5.com/ |
− | | | + | |ExLink1Name=USS Liberty Memorial |
− | | | + | |ExLink1Desc=The website of the survivors. |
+ | |ExLink2=http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig/margolis12.html | ||
+ | |ExLink2Name='The USS Liberty': America's Most Shameful Secret | ||
+ | |ExLink2Desc=Cover-Up Alleged in Probe of USS Liberty | ||
+ | |ExLink3=http://www.ifamericansknew.org/us_ints/ussliberty.html | ||
+ | |ExLink3Name=If Americans Knew | ||
+ | |ExLink3Desc=According to former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Thomas Moorer, “Those men were then betrayed and left to die by our own government.” | ||
+ | |ExLink4=http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/ussliberty.html | ||
+ | |ExLink4Name=What Really Happened.com | ||
+ | |ExLink4Desc=Cover-Up Alleged in Probe of USS Liberty | ||
+ | |ExLink5=http://articles.cnn.com/2001-04-23/us/liberty.attack_1_israeli-attack-israeli-soldiers-ship?_s=PM:US | ||
+ | |ExLink5Name=CNN - Israel's 1967 attack on U.S. ship deliberate, book says. | ||
+ | |ExLink5Desc=The attack, in which 34 American sailors died, was carried out to prevent the United States from eavesdropping on Israeli military activities, author James Bamford writes. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:33, 3 July 2012
USS Liberty Incident |
USS Liberty incident |
The Wikipedia page is unclear, one sided and contains a plethora of largely insignificant opinions. Only the section "Details in Dispute" provides much that is relevant to the unnecessary "dispute" over responsibility. |
The Wikispooks article includes first-hand accounts by the American survivors and a table of the various "Reliable Sources", indicating that almost no independent observers accept the "official" version.
Related Wikispooks Pages
External Links
- USS Liberty Memorial - The website of the survivors.
- 'The USS Liberty': America's Most Shameful Secret - Cover-Up Alleged in Probe of USS Liberty
- If Americans Knew - According to former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Thomas Moorer, “Those men were then betrayed and left to die by our own government.”
- What Really Happened.com - Cover-Up Alleged in Probe of USS Liberty
- CNN - Israel's 1967 attack on U.S. ship deliberate, book says. - The attack, in which 34 American sailors died, was carried out to prevent the United States from eavesdropping on Israeli military activities, author James Bamford writes.