The USS Liberty incident was an attack on a United States Navy technical research ship, USS Liberty, by Israeli Air Force jet fighter aircraft and Israeli Navy motor torpedo boats, on 8 June 1967, during the Six-Day War….USS Liberty incident.
Q. Where was the USS Cole bombing?
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- Q. Where was the USS Cole bombing?
- Q. What US ship was attacked in Yemen in October 2000?
- Q. When was the USS Cole commissioned?
- Q. Who died on the USS Cole?
- Q. Who was the commander of the USS Cole?
- Q. Where is the USS The Sullivans?
- Q. Why did Al-Qaeda attack the US embassy?
- Q. What happened to the American embassies in 1998?
- Q. Who bombed the US embassy in Iraq?
- Q. Has US embassy ever been attacked?
- Q. Did Iran shoot missiles at the US Embassy?
- Q. Was the US embassy damaged in Iraq?
- Q. What happened to US embassy in Iraq?
- Q. Does the US have a Embassy in Iran?
- Q. What happened to US embassy in Iran?
Q. What US ship was attacked in Yemen in October 2000?
the USS Cole
Date | 8 June 1967 |
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Location | Mediterranean Sea near the Sinai Peninsula |
Q. When was the USS Cole commissioned?
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Q. Who died on the USS Cole?
Seventeen U.S. Navy sailors were killed and thirty-seven injured in the deadliest attack against a United States naval vessel since the USS Stark incident in 1987. Al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the attack against the United States….USS Cole bombing.
USS Cole explosion | |
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Casualties | 17 (plus two attackers) killed 37 injured |
Q. Who was the commander of the USS Cole?
Kirk Lippold
Q. Where is the USS The Sullivans?
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Q. Why did Al-Qaeda attack the US embassy?
Motivation and preparation The bombings are widely believed to have been revenge for U.S. involvement in the extradition, and alleged torture, of four members of Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ) who had been arrested in Albania for an alleged series of murders in Egypt in the two months prior to the attacks.
Q. What happened to the American embassies in 1998?
On August 7, 1998, nearly simultaneous bombs blew up in front of the American embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Two hundred and twenty-four people died in the blasts, including 12 Americans, and more than 4,500 people were wounded.
Q. Who bombed the US embassy in Iraq?
Kata’ib Hezbollah militia
Q. Has US embassy ever been attacked?
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Date | 7 August 1998 |
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Location | Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
Details | al-Qaeda simultaneously attacked both Embassies with truck bombs |
Type of attack | bombing |
Deaths | 11 |
Q. Did Iran shoot missiles at the US Embassy?
U.S. Embassy In Baghdad Hit In Rocket Attack 1. Over the weekend, eight small rockets launched by Iranian forces specifically targeted the International Zone in Baghdad, also called the “Green Zone,” according to Secretary of State Michael Pompeo.
Q. Was the US embassy damaged in Iraq?
An Iranian-backed militia’s New Year’s 2020 attack on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad caused $35 million worth of damage, a government watchdog agency report found.
Q. What happened to US embassy in Iraq?
On December 31, 2019, thousands of demonstrators attacked the embassy and breached the outside walls in response to an airstrike that killed 25 on December 27. President Donald Trump blamed Iran for the embassy attack and deployed 750 troops to Baghdad. On January 26, 2020, the embassy was struck by three rockets.
Q. Does the US have a Embassy in Iran?
The US diplomatic mission has been defunct and the building has not been used by the U.S. since the Iran hostage crisis of 1979. Since then, the United States government has been represented in Iran by the United States Interests Section of the Embassy of Switzerland in Tehran.
Q. What happened to US embassy in Iran?
On November 4, 1979, Iranian students seized the embassy and detained more than 50 Americans, ranging from the Chargé d’Affaires to the most junior members of the staff, as hostages. The Iranians held the American diplomats hostage for 444 days.