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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran

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To: steve kammerer who wrote (11938)7/28/2006 6:48:25 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 22250
 

"You don't have 75 minutes of continuous attack by the same people."
Tim, Are you a lawyer? I guess they worked in shifts.


Your implication apparently being that its an unimportant or irrelevant fact. The reason why is is relevant is that if there was a report of an enemy vessel, any number of people can make brief attacks on the ship or boat reported as an enemy without realizing the report was false. But if the same person was attacking it for 45 minutes straight he would be more likely to notice the difference. Its not just an issue of how long one person or unit attacked the Liberty, its also the fact that it wasn't under attack for 75 minutes. The whole incident took 75 minutes but the Liberty was not under continues attack during that time even "in shifts".

It hasn't been demonstrated that any of the Israeli attackers even saw the flag, and as for ship recognition. The Liberty doesn't really stand out as a very recognizable ship.

"Friendly fire" incidents like this aren't all that unusual. Neither are accidental attacks against civilians such as the American shooting of an Iranian airliner.
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