Wikipedia:USS Liberty incident

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USS Liberty Incident USS Liberty Incident
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The Wikipedia page is a wordy treatment of the incident showing considerable bias. Only the section "Details in Dispute" provides much that is relevant to the unnecessary "dispute" over responsibility.

The Wikispooks article includes a unique tabular listing of the various "Reliable Sources", indicating that almost no independent observers accept the "official" version.

Wikispooks also carries some of the first-hand narratives of the American survivors, information mostly buried at the Wikipedia under a plethora of largely insignificant opinions. Some of the bias at Wikipedia is discussed.


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Document:USS Liberty - Government Betrayal and Cover-up Document:USS Liberty - Government Betrayal and Cover-up - Article in Hustler Magazine July 2008 issue. "Every American should be troubled by the fact that the President of the United States and the Secretary of Defense prevented the US Sixth Fleet from protecting a US Navy ship and its 294-man crew from foreign attack. They should also be troubled that the President ordered the Navy to determine the attack was unintentional" Paul Craig Roberts (b 1939) is a former editor of the Wall Street Journal and served as an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration earning fame as a co-founder of Reaganomics." He has written or co-written eight books.





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