RLP
Bluelighter
It's not a false flag operation by the Ukranian or US governments as there's simply nothing to be gained by bringing down a commercial plane in the region. Ukraine are already in a de-facto civil war so gain nothing by greater PR in their favour. The US can't get involved military wise given Putin's support of the separatist militia and they're already, with the EU, applying economic sanctions against Russia. The EU don't want to cause major trade relation issues with Russia as that's where the majority of their oil imports come from. The only play from a false flag operation is for trade sanctions which could have been done anyway. It simply doesn't make sense and, given the high likelihood of a leak due to the rolling coverage and interest of what is a global incident, any so called false flag operation would backfire massively.
There's no purpose to this and the only logical conclusion to draw is that MH17 was mistaken for a Ukranian carrier, many of which have been shot down in recent days, which correlates with an untrained militia in the region. It also correlates with the reaction after the crash, namely the deleting of tweets by Igor Girkin, the removal of black boxes to Moscow and denying international observers access to the crash site. Everything points to a mistake by the rebels who are now scarpering to try and cover their mistake.
There's only one question that remains in my mind and that's whether the separatists obtained the SAMs from Ukranian bases they took control of or whether they were given by Russia. Given the recent shootings of Ukranian planes and the boasting of rebel leaders of recently procured sophisticated weaponry, especially SAM weapons, then the logical conclusion is that the missile battery was supplied by Russia.
I'm also afraid to say there's every chance that no justice will occur from the tragedy. It's highly likely that whoever pressed the fire button will never see the inside of a cell, and as time goes on the focus of the crash will turn away from the victims to be replaced by how trade is effected at the national level. Heart goes out to the family and friends who have lost loved ones in the most horrific of circumstances in the eyes of the world who will get no closure on their sorrow.
There's no purpose to this and the only logical conclusion to draw is that MH17 was mistaken for a Ukranian carrier, many of which have been shot down in recent days, which correlates with an untrained militia in the region. It also correlates with the reaction after the crash, namely the deleting of tweets by Igor Girkin, the removal of black boxes to Moscow and denying international observers access to the crash site. Everything points to a mistake by the rebels who are now scarpering to try and cover their mistake.
There's only one question that remains in my mind and that's whether the separatists obtained the SAMs from Ukranian bases they took control of or whether they were given by Russia. Given the recent shootings of Ukranian planes and the boasting of rebel leaders of recently procured sophisticated weaponry, especially SAM weapons, then the logical conclusion is that the missile battery was supplied by Russia.
I'm also afraid to say there's every chance that no justice will occur from the tragedy. It's highly likely that whoever pressed the fire button will never see the inside of a cell, and as time goes on the focus of the crash will turn away from the victims to be replaced by how trade is effected at the national level. Heart goes out to the family and friends who have lost loved ones in the most horrific of circumstances in the eyes of the world who will get no closure on their sorrow.
