Would you support a synagogue near a navel base ??

According to the US Navy investigation, there were high waves at the time, and that would have made it difficult for the flag to be seen.

Maybe right off the Egyptian coast wasn't exactly a great place for a US ship to be in the middle of a hot war between Israel and Egypt.
 
According to the US Navy investigation, there were high waves at the time, and that would have made it difficult for the flag to be seen.

Maybe right off the Egyptian coast wasn't exactly a great place for a US ship to be in the middle of a hot war between Israel and Egypt.

they would have been fine if israel didn't have a massacre to cover up, and the person was named in the article
 
According to the US Navy investigation, there were high waves at the time, and that would have made it difficult for the flag to be seen.

Maybe right off the Egyptian coast wasn't exactly a great place for a US ship to be in the middle of a hot war between Israel and Egypt.

they would have been fine if israel didn't have a massacre to cover up, and the person was named in the article
except you seem to have missed that it was in 1956 and NOT 1967 that those things happened
 
According to the US Navy investigation, there were high waves at the time, and that would have made it difficult for the flag to be seen.

Maybe right off the Egyptian coast wasn't exactly a great place for a US ship to be in the middle of a hot war between Israel and Egypt.

they would have been fine if israel didn't have a massacre to cover up, and the person was named in the article

If you want to deal with a real massace instead of the made up garbage, I would be happy to talk about what Turkey did to the Armenians or Iran's massacre of dissenters.
 
How many trees are there in the Sinai desert?

"They would nail the prisoners hands to the trees like this and shoot them," said witness Hassan Al-Malah, raising his hands behind his head. "It was Jews from America."
 
How many trees are there in the Sinai desert?

"They would nail the prisoners hands to the trees like this and shoot them," said witness Hassan Al-Malah, raising his hands behind his head. "It was Jews from America."
the key phrase in that quote that makes me think he is lying is what i put in bold
how the hell would he KNOW?
 
Apparently they all wore their "Jews From America" hat.
 
Friendly fire incidents and accidents - War on Iraq - smh.com.au

FRIENDLY FIRE INCIDENTS:

March 22: A British Royal Air Force (RAF) Tornado jet is accidentally shot down by a US Patriot missile. The Tornado's two crew are killed.

March 24: Two British soldiers are killed when their tank is mistakenly targeted by another British tank in southern Iraq.

March 27: 37 US Marines are injured when US troops mistakenly fire at each other near the southern city of Nasiriyah.

March 28: A British soldier is killed and four others are injured in the region of Basra when a US A-10 ground attack aircraft fires on them.

April 2: An F-18 US fighter jet is downed, probably by a US Patriot missile. The pilot is reported missing.

April 3: A US serviceman mistaken for an Iraqi soldier is shot dead by his own troops in central Iraq.

April 6: 18 Kurdish fighters are killed and 45 wounded near Arbil in northern Iraq when US aircraft mistakenly bomb a joint US-Kurdish convoy.

According to the website of the American War Library, just over half of the coalition troops killed or injured during the 1991 Gulf War were victims of friendly fire incidents.

Of those, about 165 US casualties were due to "friendly fire" out of a total of 367 Americans who lost their lives, it said.

OTHER INCIDENTS:

March 22: A US soldier at a camp in Kuwait lobs grenades into the tents of fellow soldiers, killing two and wounding 11 others.

March 30: 15 American soldiers are injured at a military camp in northern Kuwait when a disgruntled Egyptian employee rams a truck into the group. The truck driver sustained two gunshot wounds.

AFP
 

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