Outrage - Noam Chomsky
Every literate person, and certainly every editor and commentator, instantly recalled another case when a plane was shot down with comparable loss of life: Iran Air 655 with 290 killed, including 66 children, shot down in Iranian airspace in a clearly identified commercial air route. The crime was not carried out with U.S. support, nor has its agent ever been uncertain. It was the guided-missile cruiser USS Vincennes, operating in Iranian waters in the Persian Gulf.
The commander of a nearby U.S. vessel, David Carlson, wrote in the U.S. Naval Proceedings that he wondered aloud in disbelief as 'The Vincennes announced her intentions to attack what was clearly a civilian aircraft. He speculated that Robo Cruiser, as the Vincennes was called because of its aggressive behavior, felt a need to prove the viability of Aegis (the sophisticated anti-aircraft system on the cruiser) in the Persian Gulf, and that they hankered for the opportunity to show their stuff.
Two years later, the commander of the Vincennes and the officer in charge of anti-air warfare were given the Legion of Merit award for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service and for the calm and professional atmosphere during the period of the destruction of the Iranian Airbus. The incident was not mentioned in the award.
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