If you believe that I've got a bridge in Brooklyn for you to buy.
Hmmmm. I think not. We had a lot of "innocent mistakes" and "bureaucratic snafus" under Clinton that I and many others are not convinced were so innocent.
I really don't know if the Liberty was anything other than a big mistake, and I tend to doubt there is really more to it, but pulling this "anti-semite" crap is no way to convince anyone.
You are in the wrong.
I have written many letters to members of congress, in both the House and Senate since 1967 asking for answers on this attack on an American ship and my interest has nothing to do with your characterization of those who raise this issue as "anti-semite."
Do you really believe that a continuous assault that took place over two hours was an "innocent, but tragic mistake?"
I do not know what happened that day and there has been a conspicuous absence of any disussion in the media, either broadcast or written or from any branch of government. Perhaps you have some insight into what happened and would factually share that information with this forum.
I believe that would be more informative than following the often used practice of "branding" everyone who raises a subject that causes you some discomfort! I anxiously await you factual information (with references).
Only a moron would make such a statement. I suppose the Israeli planes thought the Liberty, clearly marked as a U.S. ship, was part of the Palestinian navy at the time. LOL