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Flight 17: U.S. builds case against rebels, Russia in downing of jet in Ukraine

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Citing an “enormous amount of evidence,” Secretary of State John F. Kerry accused Russia of providing SA-11 antiaircraft missiles to the pro-Russian rebels and training them how to fire the advanced weapons. He also said U.S. intelligence agencies “saw the launch” of a missile from rebel-held territory in eastern Ukraine and recorded its trajectory at the moment the passenger plane vanished from radar. (www.washingtonpost.com) More...

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jcazalot
jcazalot 2
So what are we gonna do about it Johnny boy? More sanctions on Russia?
WALLACE24
WALLACE24 1
Build a case for what?
Everybody already already knew there was bad guys with missiles there. Duh!
joelwiley
joel wiley 1
For trial in the Press. IMNSHO, this will never reach an international court.
WALLACE24
WALLACE24 1
Kinda like going to Israel for a nice peaceful vacation. You might be disappointed. Russia has been tried in the press before. IMNSHO, Putin won't lose any sleep. Europe ain't gonna do a damn thing and Putin is making inroads even in our neck of the world. Wonder why?
joelwiley
joel wiley 1
Because he believes he can get away with it.
WALLACE24
WALLACE24 1
He KNOWS .
THRUSTT
THRUSTT 1
Funny how Merica saw the launch and trajectory form "intelligence agencies," but MH370 is still a mystery...
Also just outta curiosity, are my tax dollars going to be used for this case building??? $$$ should be coming from Malaysia!!!
TorstenHoff
Torsten Hoff 6
Well, there is a military conflict going on there, and I would expect the US military and intelligence agencies to keep their ears and eyes open. They had little reason to be staring at the middle of the Indian Ocean, however.
THRUSTT
THRUSTT 1
Eyes and ears open for what, when Borat goes on the rampage???
joelwiley
joel wiley 3
A real life Borat with an SA-11 perhaps.

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