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To: jttmab who wrote (19491)7/20/2003 2:58:54 PM
From: AK2004  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
re: LPOS, that's BS, you can jam sufficiently to disrupt the communications while you're taking out the antennas with weapons fire and napalm.

aha, so now we are back to hardware damage <gggggggg>

Unfortunately for you taking the antennas would not do it either - remember that was 1967 and not 1867 <gggggggggg>

re: they claimed they thought it was travelling at 30 knots;

this is from very anti-israeli web:
"8 June 1967:
0030: U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Joint Reconnaissance Center (JRC) orders Liberty to go from 12½ to 20 nautical miles off coast. An error by the U.S. Army Communications Center at the Pentagon results in message never reaching the ship."

I wonder why they would say that the order to go at and below 20 never reached USS Liberty

in addition:
"0130: JRC orders Liberty to approach no closer than 100 miles to the coasts of Egypt and Israel. Due to misrouting it will take 16½ hours for message to reach Liberty."

hmmmm, could that mean that Israel did not expect to see American ship there