The Capture of the USS Pueblo
The Incident, the Aftermath and the Motives of North Korea
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About the Book
For President Lyndon Johnson, 1968 was a year of calamity, including the hijacking of the USS Pueblo in international waters off North Korea. After a fierce attack by the North Korean Navy, the lightly armed spy ship was captured and its 83 crewmen taken hostage, imprisoned and tortured for nearly a year before being released. How and why did the Navy, the National Security Agency and the Johnson administration place the Pueblo in such an untenable situation? What drove Kim Il-sung, North Korea’s autocrat, to gamble on hijacking a ship belonging to the world’s most powerful nation? Drawing on extensive research, including summaries of White House meetings and conversations, the author answers these questions and reviews the events and flawed decisions that led to Pueblo’s capture.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
James Duermeyer
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 209
Bibliographic Info: 42 photos, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2019
pISBN: 978-1-4766-7540-4
eISBN: 978-1-4766-3555-2
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vi
Abbreviations ix
Preface 1
Introduction 4
One—The Ships 7
Destroyers and Liberty Ships 7
USS Liberty 8
Clickbeetle—The Spy Ships 16
The Pueblo 19
Orders 24
Rule of the Sea 26
Two—Leadership and Risk Analysis 28
Leadership 28
Risk Analysis 31
Three—Reactions 50
On the Pueblo 50
Within the Military Chain of Command 59
Within the Intelligence Community 61
In South Korea 63
In the Situation Room, Washington 65
At the White House 67
Reaction of Congress 87
Reaction of the Public 90
Four—Juche—Why North Korea Seized the Pueblo 99
The Washington Viewpoint 99
The North Korean Perspective 100
Juche 103
Elements of Juche 104
The Propaganda of North Korea 106
The Effect of Juche and Kim’s Propaganda on the Treatment of the Pueblo Prisoners 109
Five—Negotiations for Freedom 132
Six—The Navy Court of Inquiry 151
Epilogue 163
Chapter Notes 173
Sources Consulted 189
Index 195
Book Reviews & Awards
• “Duermeyer’s book is well-written and researched. He writes easily and the narrative flows smoothly. He deals deftly with the various issues involved…definitive…highly recommended”—The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord
• “Fascinating…outstanding…excellent…highly recommended”—Nautical Research Journal