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www.informationclearinghouse.info... a reply to: JohnnyCanuck
August 10, 2014 "ICH" - "Consortium News" - U.S. intelligence analysts are weighing the possibility that the shoot-down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was a botched attempt by extremists in the Ukrainian government to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin whose aircraft was returning from South America the same day, according to a source briefed on the U.S. investigation.
If true, the direction of the investigation into the July 17 crash has veered dramatically from initial U.S. government allegations that eastern Ukrainian rebels, using a Russian-supplied anti-aircraft battery, were responsible for bringing down the plane killing 298 people onboard.
I am not sure what actually happened and no one else may not either but this piece if true may be what Putin knows and is making plans to address .
Reports that Putin flew similar route as MH17, presidential airport says 'hasn't overflown Ukraine for long time'
Absolutely no-one believes that ridiculous story. The Malaysian flight was on a completely different route than would be necessary for a flight from South America to Moscow!
originally posted by: tsurfer2000h
a reply to: the2ofusr1
I am not sure what actually happened and no one else may not either but this piece if true may be what Putin knows and is making plans to address .
Not a fan of RT but you may want to read this...
Reports that Putin flew similar route as MH17, presidential airport says 'hasn't overflown Ukraine for long time'
rt.com...
Go figure Russian media telling the truth.
Well read my posts.........The DPR folks are offering cease fire but Kiev Junta does not want it. In that event, when war is basically thrown on you then you fight and fight hard.
"This proposal by Poroshenko to lay down our arms is simply a tactical ploy," said Myroslav Rudenko, a spokesman for the separatists' self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, according to the Russian Interfax news agency. "If people fall for it, there will be a new mopping-up operation. We will not put our weapons away."