3 reasons Israel attacked the USS Liberty in 1967
In 1967, Israel fought a war with Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon. In the midst of that war, Israel attacked the USS Liberty in the eastern Mediterranean. 34 US sailors died and 171 were injured, many severely.
The attack is hardly ever discussed by the mainstream media even to this day. While the US and Israel both officially called the event a friendly fire incident, CrossTalk explored why and how the incident was likely a false flag gone wrong (or right depending on one’s perspective).
Several theories were explored by Peter Lavelle’s guests.