USS Liberty

Been reading about the USS Liberty Incident. What happened? Was it deliberate? Why?

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>Was it deliberate? Why?
Yes, because the Israelis wanted to sink the ship and all the crew to blame Egypt, thus have the US declare war on Egypt and her allies eliminating all Israeli threats.

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The kikes were going to use it as a pretext for dragging the US into war with Egypt
Thankfully the bloodthristy yids didn't get their way. Johnson wanted that ship at the bottom of the Mediterranean as well

Fpr more instances of Jewish chicanery and betrayal, look up the Lavon Affair and the King David Hotel Bombing

It was an accident goy.

Which is why they took the blame for it while we still thought it was Russia.

Great plan!

Look up the Lavon Affair, too.

It's even on Wikipedia.

>The Lavon Affair refers to a failed Israeli covert operation, code named Operation Susannah, conducted in Egypt in the Summer of 1954.[vague] As part of the false flag operation,[1] a group of Egyptian Jews were recruited by Israeli military intelligence to plant bombs inside Egyptian, American, and British-owned civilian targets, cinemas, libraries and American educational centers. The bombs were timed to detonate several hours after closing time. The attacks were to be blamed on the Muslim Brotherhood, Egyptian Communists, "unspecified malcontents" or "local nationalists" with the aim of creating a climate of sufficient violence and instability to induce the British government to retain its occupying troops in Egypt's Suez Canal zone.[2] The operation caused no casualties, except for operative Philip Natanson, when a bomb he was taking to place in a movie theater ignited prematurely in his pocket; for two members of the cell who committed suicide after being captured; and for two operatives who were tried, convicted, and executed by Egypt.

>The operation ultimately became known as the Lavon Affair after the Israeli defense minister Pinhas Lavon was forced to resign as a consequence of the incident. Before Lavon's resignation, the incident had been euphemistically referred to in Israel as the "Unfortunate Affair" or "The Bad Business" (Hebrew: העסק הביש, HaEsek HaBish). After Israel publicly denied any involvement in the incident for 51 years, the surviving agents were officially honored in 2005 by being awarded certificates of appreciation by Israeli President Moshe Katzav.[3]

The size difference between the supposed "mistaken target"

The jews knew we were spying on them and they knew at that time they cold get away with damn near anything. They had just murdered JFK over the Dimona plant, so they felt untouchable

captcha ate my pic

The false flag a la Egypt was itself the cover story. The real objective was to test Israel's degree of control over the US. Can we bomb their ship and kill their soldiers without consequence? Offering up the flimsiest of excuses? From that point on, Israel knew that they owned our very lives.

This as well

Good analysis

The jews came back for attack run after run for hours, after we had been hailing on all frequencies for them to stop

there is no way it was not deliberate. Never trust a fucking jew.

INB4 a repeat in the suez canal or Persian gulf

Bumping so you kids can get an actual redpill

We chose the wrong fucking day to snoop on the Jews.

Note the gloating kike

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But why would they take responsibility immediately afterwards? I know they could not have missed the flag or hull signs, so why attack a seemingly insignificant vessel? what was the motivation? why admit fault so quickly?

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>But why would they take responsibility immediately afterwards?
>Why admit fault so quickly?
Because a shitload of sailors survived and the Israelis could not deny it

>what was the motivation?
see and Pardon the anti-antisemitism of the two posters

>oops, we sold your missiles to china
And yet they prefered a soviet aa system from the 80's to it.
>nato missiles
>not a big joke
Pick one.

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So close, yet so far

Read about the Lavon affair. That is why I don't trust the Israelis.

>Applaud the anti-antisemitism of the two posters

Fix'd

KEK

script fag gtfo

what?