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Tim Pool accusing someone else of being an “op” is hilarious. Does anyone remember what happened when Ian brought up Israel attacking the USS Liberty on his show?

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🇮🇱🇺🇸 BEN SHAPIRO: "THE PEOPLE WHO BRING UP THE USS LIBERTY WANT TO SUGGEST THAT ISRAEL DELIBERATELY ATTACKED AN AMERICAN SHIP" Ben Shapiro is confronted about the 1967 USS Liberty attack, an Israeli strike on a U.S. ship that killed 34 American sailors and wounded 171. What starts as a pointed jab at Shapiro's emphasis on "truth" in conservatism explodes into a tense showdown: the questioner demands accountability for what he sees as a deliberate betrayal under the waving Stars and Stripes, while Shapiro fires back, dismissing it as a tragic friendly fire mishap backed by naval probes, reparations paid, and pilot tapes, insinuating that the real agenda is anti-Israel conspiracy-mongering to sabotage modern U.S.-Israel ties. "Looking at an attack that happened mistakenly and using that attack in order to undermine today's relations between Israel and America, that's irrelevant. That does not mean that the attack wasn't horrible for the Americans involved, that it wasn't bloody and terrible. If you look at the actual military record of what happened on the USS Liberty, it was clearly a mistaken and tragic attack. I suspect that the vast majority of people who bring this up are doing so in order to suggest that Israel deliberately attacked an American ship because Israel deliberately wants to harm America. The USS Liberty was sailing in an area where it had essentially gone off grid. The Israeli military mistook it for an Egyptian ship. In the initial attack, the American flag was knocked down and then the attack went on for about 90 minutes. There have been multiple unfortunate friendly fire incidents between Allied forces." Source: AF Post

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