Ahhhh, skepticism at it's finest.
There's irony for you, IDF apologist.
Smart guy, what else was the USS Vincennes involved in when the Iranian plane got shot down? Talk to me.
I am very familiar with the commentary of the CO of the
USS Sides, read his article in USNI
Proceedings the month it came out. This was the captain of a ship that was of the class called by much of the fleet "Helen Keller," (Sides was a FFG 7) and whose track quality in the NTDS AAW link was in those days low quality at best. CORT wasn't even a wet dream then.
Transponder spoofing is a way to attempt to mask one's identity. I used to do it in fleet exercises all the time, when I got to play Orange forces.
Do you assume your enemy to be stupid, or sly? Me, I was raised with a simple rule in a war zone: squawk or die. The Iranian pilots were repeatedly hailed, and chose to ignore the hail of an armed warship in a war zone.
Freaking arrogant morons. Consider the amount of time OS's on tracker alley hailed that aircraft over IAD frequency. To put this in perspective, in 2004 a tanker with a couple of US jets were aerial refueling over eastern Iraq. To avoid a thunderhead, the tanker pilot kept cheating eastward. He ended up either violating, or almost violating, Iranian air space. Iranian air defense hailed him. He got the eff out of there. (IIRC< Rummy was two days later apologizing to Iran publicly for the infringement of their sovereign air space.) One can be smart and not fired upon, or stupid and risk being fired upon.
The above considered, Captain Rogers was, when all is said and done, quick on the trigger. The CO of the Stark got hammered, Rogers not so much. I didn't give a flying fruitbat that a few hundred rag heads were dead. There was a war on in the Persian Gulf back then. US forces had been involved in a number of engagements with the Iranians, to include some scraps on oil platforms in the Gulf. US was reflagging Kuwaiti ships and convoying them out of the Gulf to keep the international oil stable. Why? The
Iranian decision to put the squeeze on oil tankers by
attacking them during the Iran Iraq war.
But please, tell me again, what hostile actions had the US taken in 1966, in the year before Israel chose to attack a US ship? (Or, if you prefer, accidentally attacked a US ship. One could argue that an Israeli flight leader was worried about a
false flag operation in the case of USS Liberty.)
In 1988, that last thing that was going to cause me to lose sleep was anyone devoutly Muslim (ever hear of a thing called the Islamic revolution?) dying. Shi'ite Muslims were behind significant terror activites against US all over the Middle East. The important fact was, in a dubious engagement in the Persian Gulf, which was an on and off war zone, that no Americans died. Had USS Stark not happened the previous year . . . who knows what the political motivation would have been to hang Captain Rogers as an example? I'll argue that without Stark, Rogers would have been a sacrificial lamb. With Stark as a context, he was allowed some slack.
Works for me.
Me, I don't consider Israel evil. Israel is. What I consider less than worthy is the matter of cover ups. Sort of like the Nixon deal: what's worse, the crime or the cover up? Heck, ask Martha Stewart.
DR