As History.com notes, on this
day in 1968 the North Koreans seized the USS Pueblo.
The U.S.
intelligence-gathering ship Pueblo is seized by North Korean naval vessels and
charged with spying and violating North Korean territorial waters. Negotiations
to free the 83-man crew of the U.S. ship dragged on for nearly a year, damaging
the credibility of and confidence in the foreign policy of President Lyndon B.
Johnson’s administration.
You can read the rest of the
piece via the below link:
You can also read my
Washington Times review of Act of War: Lyndon Johnson, North Korea, and the Capture of the spy ship Pueblo via the below link:
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