I. Were I the commodore of the flotilla of eight or nine vessels preparing to head straight from Cypress to the Gaza coast near the end of May, I’d want Joe Meadors next to me on the bridge. He’s joining the flotilla. Joe’s one of the survivors of the brutal Israeli attack on the U.S.S. Liberty, for which Joe’s previous skipper won the Congressional Medal of Honor. Joe says "It’ll be like old home week."
I’d want Joe on the bridge of the MV Rachel Corrie with me. Along with every other living survivor of the attack on the U.S.S. Liberty, Joe believes the Israelis meant to sink a U.S. ship and somehow cover up the evidence.
The MV Rachel Corrie is not a U.S. ship, but several U.S. citizens are joining the flotilla, including two former high-ranking State Department officials:
Ambassador Edward L. Peck, who served as a paratrooper during two tours of wartime active duty; spent 32 years in the Foreign Service; including stints as Chief of Mission in Iraq and Mauritania, Deputy Director of the Cabinet Task Force on Terrorism at the Reagan White House, and State Department Liaison Officer to the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon; and after retirement was Executive Secretary of the American Academy of Diplomacy.
and:
Mary Ann Wright is a retired United States Army colonel and retired official of the U.S. State Department, known for her outspoken opposition to the Iraq War. She is most noted for having been one of three State Department officials to publicly resign in direct protest of the March 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Other Americans will be participating, along with hundreds of Europeans and some Turkish peace activists.
But none are as important as Joe Meador.
II. When it comes to that moment when, in international waters (as was the case with the Liberty) the flotilla, which will have been monitored since untying from Cypress by aircraft and helicopters, half the Israeli Navy and the flotilla come over opposite horizons and into view with each other, nobody can foresee what will happen next. The Israelis claim they have a right to intercept the convoy. The backers of the convoy are subject to whatever the skippers of the small flotilla deem to be most prudent as the scene rapidly unfolds. They are licensed mariners who have agreed to abide by certain rules to obtain and keep their professional credentials.
Essentially, they have to be as careful when the Israelis approach them as a similar flotilla might have to be should Somali pirates hail them on the high seas. Should the flotilla attempt to keep on steaming straight toward the Gaza wharves, the Israeli Navy has announced that it is in training for the encounter.
Will it try to pick them off one by one?
Should the large MV Rachel Corrie be used as a 21st Century ram at the head of a frantic charge, hoping that one of the Israeli torpedo or missile boats doesn’t have a projectile with the word "Caterpillar D-9" painted onto its dull, deadly metal?
III. I don’t know the answers. But I would like to see some of the media attention on this show that the reporters are informed enough about the context of the flotilla to give us some honest journalism.
As the flotilla passes Malta, a lot of pressure will be brought upon those responsible for the joining of vessels in the Eastern Mediterranean, to pursue some channeled plan or to disband. Will the U.S. take a role in this? The vessels are flagged at a lot of places, none of them in the USA.
The European media, which is sort of lurking around this story, will be onto it once the MV Rachel Corrie passes Gibraltar, which will be soon.
The US media will ignore it as long as possible.



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Even if the Israelis do sink the Rachel Corrie, they’ll still ignore it…! 8-(
Col. Wright has been a heroine of mine since she did resign in protest, she’s also been tireless in exposing our war crimes…!
Rec’d ET…! ;-)
Update:
Thanks for this Diary as it is something that needs attention and the media ARE ignoring it.
What I wonder is where the logic is in “The Israelis claim they have a right to intercept the convoy.” ? What rationale do they offer for such a ‘right’?
And I have had both my Senator’s -Boxer and Feinstein- reply to me that there is no evidence that the Israeli attack on the U.S.S. Liberty was intentional(tho it was).
ET thanks so much
“The US media will ignore it as long as possible.”
The US media has been ignoring the truth and facts on the ground over there for decades. Rachel Maddow, Keith Olbermann, Ed, Chris, Dylan Ratigan all on the off limits bus.
Today on NPR Scott Simon and Daniel Schorr beat up on Iran again. They have been helping set the stage for more aggression towards Iran for seven years on Scott’s weekend Saturday program. Bad Bad Iran. Never NEVER mention what Israel has been doing in the middle east, NEVER
For some odd reason, the Israelis might think that they are in a war or something with Hamas and that they’re blockading Hamas-controlled territory.
I think Israel badly needs a new strategy.
But if a ‘war’ has NOT been declared, they have no ‘right’ to intercept and ,AFAIK, the Israeli’s have NOT declared ‘war’ on Hamas.
damn right about that. this one sucks, in most every way.
don’t really know if they’re not locked in to it, though. it’s pretty much a question of them still being a move behind Hamas and waiting now to see what Hamas next does.
ubet, it’s very much a war. Hamas declared itself at war with Israel from the jump and Israel withholds a formal declaration for the same reason as Hamas.
neither recognizes the other as a legit government.
consider that Egypt brokered a “truce” between them that ran out prior to Dec 08. consider that the Gaza invasion ended with one side declaring a cease-fire and the other talking about a truce.
“Mary Ann Wright is a retired United States Army colonel and retired official of the U.S. State Department, known for her outspoken opposition to the Iraq War. She is most noted for having been one of three State Department officials to publicly resign in direct protest of the March 2003 invasion of Iraq.”
Have had the good fortune to be around retired Col Ann Wright several times in D.C. at the Eric Holder hearing and then at an action in front of the Israeli embassy in D.C., as well as in the World Conference in Boulder Colorado. She is an honorable American. Wise, clear, honest and brave.
But really see your point about Joe Meador.
We should all be contacting MSM outlets. You never know if you are going to get through by politely hammering them to cover this story.
Ask them to cover this story. If enough people contact you never know
#http://thedianerehmshow.org/contact
#http://helpqa.npr.org/npr/includes/customer/npr/custforms/contactus.aspx
(I dare you to ask Scott Simon to cover this topic. He never comes close to any news that is critical of Israel) NEVER In fact he has been part and parcel at helping set the stage for more aggression towards Iran
Contact MSNBC (Rachel, Keith, Chris (whispers about these issues once in a while) Ed, Dylan Ratigan) Contact them. Ask Demand that they cover this story.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32359544/
Rehm show
http://thedianerehmshow.org/contact
NPR
http://helpqa.npr.org/npr/includes/customer/npr/custforms/contactus.aspx
Calling into Washington Journal on C-Span is another way to get the information out. Go to their website for numbers
Good job, Leen. I wish more USS Liberty survivors had been able to join Mr. Meadors on board.
Haaretz reports today that:
and:
Always encouraging folks to contact the MSM. Let them know we are out here noticing that they are not covering critical stories. Many believe that these request fall on deaf ears. Most the time they are right. But you can put holes in dike. I have had direct experiences to show for these efforts.
keep hammering folks. Keep hammering. Demand that they cover these stories. You never know.
and thanks again ET. We know Amy Goodman will cover the story as well Real News
The same Haaretz article also notes:
Well the game can be played but it is obvious that the rationales don’t meet int’l law standards.
What no one seems to comment on is how both of these ‘democracies’(U.S. and Israel) governments pay so little attention to those they supposedly represent and for whom they have responsibility to ‘do the best for’.
That is some historical drama about to play out.
I sure hope none of the boats of the relief effort resemble an Egyptian Frigate.
They are proceeding into the face of real danger – as so many ambulance drivers, journalists and United Nations Blue helmets have found out the hard way.
ubet, you do understand that the “game” is being played against Hamas, don’t you?
it gets somewhere near to weird when you’re ignoring that the ‘democracies’ are opposing a terrorist organization that falls somewhere between ‘not up to standards of international law’ and ‘murderous sacks of shit’.
Don’t forget the ten Palestinians killed and 50 or so badly injured at non-violent demonstrations in the West Bank by the IDF in 2010 so far.
First of all I don’t buy the argument that Hamas is a terrorist organization.
What I do know is the U.S.,Israel, and the Europeans ALL took actions AGAINST the democratically elected government of Hamas. And that when someone is trying to reclaim their homeland that is illegally occupied, they are NOT terrorists.
Sorry Mac, I can’t ‘fie on both their houses’ until Israel lifts it’s blockade and ,currently, I’m wishing the government of Israel would disappear from the face of this planet. Of course I’m kinda feeling the same way about our government.
Hey, it’s OK with me if you don’t want to buy into Hamas being a terrorist organization. We can disagree on that and I’m fine.
If you ever get around to reading Hamas charter, glance at Articles 11-13.
We will then probably be able to agree that Hamas is at war with Israel.
I read this and did more than glance at Articles 11-13; I can see how you and others perceive it to be ‘war like’ but it isn’t a true declaration of war but a script about the perspective about Israel’s right to exist. Which Hamas seems to go back and forth on.
As I have said before, the god of abraham ought to be put to rest alongside of Zeus,Odin,Ra, etc.. Complete bullshit that does nothing to bring people together. It’s only in the mysticism associated with Judaism,Christianity,and Islam that the commonality of all is the highest meme.
I sorta missed the “mixed” part of Hamas message concerning the right of Israel to exist on one inch of what those asshats consider “Islamic land”.
I liked your second paragraph a whole lot more.
When I and my friends sailed to Gaza in August 2008 aboard the FREE GAZA, the first boat to land in Gaza Port in over 41 years, Israel threatened us but we went anyway. In a few days I’ll be sailing again, and again we are threatened. We refuse to be intimidated by a bunch of thugs and pirates. If they want to stop us they will only create a bigger PR nightmare for themselves, though it’s doubtful Americans who get their news in the U.S. mainstream media will know anything about it. But many millions of people around the world, including millions in the U.S. are watching Israel’s every move, and Israel is getting very nervous about the growth of the BDS movement and about its own image which becomes more tarnished every day.
The times they are a changin’
Free Gaza! Free Palestine!
yes, it would be very nice if the people of Gaza were freed from thugs.
“Why the U.S. and Israel Are Such Good Friends” — (Hint–sharing moral values)
http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_5899.shtml