"The Target is Destroyed"

What Really Happened to Flight 007 and What America Knew About it

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"The Target is Destroyed"

What Really Happened to Flight 007 and What America Knew About it

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On September 1, 1983, a Korean Air Lines civilian jet, flying off course over Russia's Sakhalin Island, who shot from the skies by a Russian interceptor - killing all 269 passengers and crew. The shooting of Flight 007 was a tragedy that shocked and mystified the world.
The next morning, an agitated Secretary of State George P. Shultz branded the event an "appalling act." In tones of outrage he announced that the Soviet interceptor had actually "moved itself into position where it had visual contact with the aircraft, so that with the eye you could see what it was you were looking at." In other words, the Soviets had deliberately shot down a passenger plane.
The Target is Destroyed tells why Flight 007 was off course why the Russians argued among themselves moments before the shooting, why the Regan administration maintains to this day a stance of shock and revulsion; why the Russians never once backed down on their insistence that 007 was a spy plane; and most important, what American intelligence knew - and how soon.
After two years of investigation in the United States, Japan, and Russia, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Seymour M. Hersh supplies the answers in a report that is detailed, harrowing, and replete with evidence of incompetence, prejudice, and deliberate deception.
"The Target is Destroyed" is a cautionary story of how the United States and the Soviet Union reacted to each other and, indeed, perceived each other during a crisis in which neither side understood the truth about what had taken place.

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Random House
Language
English
Pages
282

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1987, Vintage Books
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"The Target is Destroyed": What Really Happened to Flight 007 and What America Knew About it
August 29, 1986, Random House
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First Sentence

"The multibillion-dollar American intelligence system had perhaps never worked better than it did on April 20, 1978."

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [251]-267.
Includes index.
$17.95
Printing statement: "24689753" [over] "First Edition".

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New York City, New York, USA
Copyright Date
1985

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
909/.096454
Library of Congress
E183.8.S65 H46 1986

Contributors

Editor
Robert Loomis
Book Designer
Oksana Kushnir
Cover Art
Robert Aulicino
Cover Design
Robert Aulicino

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xii, 282 p. ;
Number of pages
282
Dimensions
24.1 x 16.4 x 2.8 centimeters
Weight
617 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2538338M
Internet Archive
thetargetisdestr00hers
ISBN 10
0394542614
LCCN
85019288
OCLC/WorldCat
12667568, 87846563, 6432
Library Thing
210505
Goodreads
1229880

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