The Liberty Cipher: Cold Warfare IV

On 8 June 1967, the USS Liberty, a lightly armed electronic listening ship flying the American fl ag on a clear day, was attacked in international waters and nearly sunk by Israeli Defense Forces air and naval units. The US Navy and the Johnson Administration covered up the fact that the attack was deliberate. Now, over forty years after the attack, the truth can be discerned. From analysis of now public accounts and old policy truths we can see that it was the Israeli intention to communicate to the US military that it should not cooperate with the Soviets in forcing the Israelis to settle the raging 1967 mid-East war. As this book reveals even the US Navy"s report, done under pressure from the Johnson White House, tells the reader that the attack was highly coordinated and the report was rushed. Experienced researcher-writer Patrick Pacalo peels back the layers of the formerly classified onion revealing the only possible truth about the action. Patrick Pacalo is the author of the Cold Warfare series which began in 2004. He holds degrees in Political Science and History, interned at the Strategic Studies Institute of the Army War College in 1983, and is now enrolled in the graduate National Security Studies Certificate program with American Military University. He has published 500 articles and numerous books.