Originally posted by chegitz guevara
We weren't allies in 1967. Israel was viewed with some suspicion by the U.S. because it was seen as too close to the USSR. After the Six Days War, the U.S. decided that Israel could be a very useful ally.
Originally posted by MOBIUS
The Israelis have a history of aggressive international pre-emptive strikes across the entire region - including the USS Liberty of their own allies!
The Israelis have a history of aggressive international pre-emptive strikes across the entire region - including the USS Liberty of their own allies!
We weren't allies in 1967. Israel was viewed with some suspicion by the U.S. because it was seen as too close to the USSR. After the Six Days War, the U.S. decided that Israel could be a very useful ally.
Israel had not received arms from the Soviet bloc since about 1950 or so. Ben Gurion had tilted "West" very early after independence was achieved.
And the relationship with France had already broken before 1967.
And Oren provides an excellent and detailed explanation of what happened wrt The Liberty. The short answer is that what happened has less to do with the Mobius kind of troll - its more in line with the typical KH "Israelis arent supermen" troll. In particular pilots whove been flying far too many missions in support of a quick victory in Sinai, whove had little sleep, who arent well trained in IDing naval targets, and some related incompetence on Israels part.
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