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USS Liberty Survivors: Betrayed by Their Own Country is a gripping non-fiction account that delves into the tragic attack on the USS Liberty during the Six-Day War on June 8, 1967. This book chronicles the harrowing experiences of the ship's survivors, the controversial geopolitical motivations behind the assault, and the decades-long fight for justice and recognition.
The USS Liberty , an American intelligence ship stationed in international waters near the Sinai Peninsula, was suddenly and brutally attacked by Israeli forces. Despite its clear markings and neutral position, the ship
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USS Liberty Survivors: Betrayed by Their Own Country is a gripping non-fiction account that delves into the tragic attack on the USS Liberty during the Six-Day War on June 8, 1967. This book chronicles the harrowing experiences of the ship's survivors, the controversial geopolitical motivations behind the assault, and the decades-long fight for justice and recognition.

The USS Liberty, an American intelligence ship stationed in international waters near the Sinai Peninsula, was suddenly and brutally attacked by Israeli forces. Despite its clear markings and neutral position, the ship endured an onslaught of bombs, torpedoes, and machine-gun fire, resulting in the loss of 34 crew members and injuries to 171 others. Survivors of the attack recount the chaos, bravery, and determination that kept the ship afloat against all odds.

Equally compelling is the aftermath of the attack. Survivors reveal a shocking betrayal: a U.S. government cover-up prioritizing diplomatic relations with Israel over the lives of American sailors. The book explores President Lyndon B. Johnson's calculated decisions, the silencing of survivors, and the systematic suppression of information, leaving the crew feeling abandoned by their own country.

Through interviews, declassified documents, and expert analysis, the book uncovers the political and strategic factors driving the attack and its cover-up. It contextualizes the incident within the Cold War era, the Six-Day War, and the evolving U.S.-Israel alliance, offering readers a deep understanding of the broader implications of this tragedy.

A testament to resilience and the pursuit of truth, USS Liberty Survivors: Betrayed by Their Own Country celebrates the courage of the men who survived the attack and their unwavering determination to honor their fallen shipmates. Their story is a powerful reminder of the cost of secrecy, the importance of accountability, and the enduring fight for justice.


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Samuel Carter is a dedicated non-fiction author with a passion for uncovering hidden truths and exploring the complexities of history and geopolitics. With a meticulous approach to research and storytelling, Carter brings to light stories that challenge conventional narratives and provoke thought. His works often delve into the intersections of politics, military history, and human resilience, offering readers deep insights into events that have shaped the modern world.

In USS Liberty Survivors: Betrayed by Their Own Country, Carter examines one of the most controversial episodes in American military history. Drawing from survivor testimonies, declassified documents, and his extensive understanding of Cold War geopolitics, he crafts a compelling narrative that honors the courage of those involved while demanding accountability and justice.

When not writing, Carter is an advocate for veterans' issues, speaking at events, and contributing to discussions on the ethical responsibilities of leadership and the importance of transparency in government.