Malaysia flight crashes with 295 on board
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Really that's cool. Yea I guess it could somebody else but then you'd have to go into a bunch of crazy theories.
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roy o'bengal wrote:
My guess is that you will learn what troll means soon...And I see troll is a word used on here when somebody doesn't have something real to say
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Uhhhhhhhh... I don't think I ever called for war. I don't think I even blamed the rebels, much less Putin, for accidentally shooting down a commercial airliner.
All I said was that Russians are not getting the same story everyone else is. If you want to argue that point, I think you have no basis in reality. I think you know what Putin stands for.
I know you idealogues like to stereotype opinions, so I guess I can give you a pass this time.
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And yes, English language RT online is the same thing broadcast on Russian television. No wait... I'm thinking Al Jazeera... No wait...
Do you know what the KGB was? Do you have any idea what it was like to live in the Soviet Union back then? Why you seem to love Putin is completely beyond me. My partner at work fled from the Soviet Union when the borders opened, and I can assure you the KGB was oppressive and corrupt then just as Putin is now.
Who gives two poops geopolitically if an airliner was accidentally shot down? All that matters is his spin.
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roy o'bengal wrote:
Why call Roy a troll? Because he gives his opinion? He's entitled to that opinion and know what? He's right, all fingers point to the Rusdian separists, there is enough evidence for this but people are just affraid of Russia. This whole thing is unacceptable. The rebels have this BUK rockets and it's probably shot down with this. If they didn't intend to shoot a civil plane, it's still them to blame. There's no excuse. It's not like "Oh I thought it was a military transport plane" and they're not to blame. They should be out to justice. I'm from the Netherlands and today during the national day of mourning we welcomed the first victims with dignity. Let's think of the victims and all the families who are deeply hurt with this tragedy first. Bless their souls 🙏Really that's cool. Yea I guess it could somebody else but then you'd have to go into a bunch of crazy theories.
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Larsioso wrote:
roy o'bengal wrote:
I'm from the Netherlands and today during the national day of mourning we welcomed the first victims with dignity. Let's think of the victims and all the families who are deeply hurt with this tragedy first. Bless their souls 🙏Really that's cool. Yea I guess it could somebody else but then you'd have to go into a bunch of crazy theories.
Tragedy, toughts go out to The victims and their families
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Larsioso wrote:
Why call Roy a troll? Because he gives his opinion? He's entitled to that opinion and know what? Hes right all fingers point to the Rusdian separists there is enough evidence for this but people are just affraid of Russia This whole thing is unacceptable The rebels have this BUK rockets and its probably shot down with this If they didnt intend to shoot a civil plane it's still them to blame. Theres no excuse. It's not like Oh I thought it was a military transport plane" and they're not to blame. They should be out to justice. I'm from the Netherlands and today during the national day of mourning we welcomed the first victims with dignity. Let's think of the victims and all the families who are deeply hurt with this tragedy first. Bless their souls
My condolences to everyone aboard the plane and their families. But if the separatists did shoot it down, its not entirely their fault. The plane shouldnt of been flying over a conflict zone. -
destroyer92400 wrote:
Partly true. For exams France and the English already flew around the zone because they were informed by their national security services this wasn't a great idea. Malaysia flew over the area because it wasn't forbidden and they didn't have this info. I agree with you, it wasn't a good idea at all but maybe it's a good idea to share info together cause we all fly over war zones still, even today. They're in investigating all this now, still they might've wanted to do their homework before taking a plane down. Military plane civilian plane, quite a different thingLarsioso wrote:
My condolences to everyone aboard the plane and their families. But if the separatists did shoot it down, its not entirely their fault. The plane shouldnt of been flying over a conflict zone.
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Larsioso wrote:
At 33000 hard to telldestroyer92400 wrote:
Partly true. For exams France and the English already flew around the zone because they were informed by their national security services this wasn't a great idea. Malaysia flew over the area because it wasn't forbidden and they didn't have this info. I agree with you, it wasn't a good idea at all but maybe it's a good idea to share info together cause we all fly over war zones still, even today. They're in investigating all this now, still they might've wanted to do their homework before taking a plane down. Military plane civilian plane, quite a different thingLarsioso wrote:
My condolences to everyone aboard the plane and their families. But if the separatists did shoot it down, its not entirely their fault. The plane shouldnt of been flying over a conflict zone.
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good wording on your posts larsi, gotta say I totally agree with you in all.
I do think it was an accident on the Russians behalf, but the fact they hindered UN access to the site does not play well for them at all, it would appear a cover up was in operation
Much of Europe is dependent on Russian fuel supplies, I can't see a resolve to the the situation soon
nothing anyone can say can resolve those families who have lost loved ones and many children on board too, it's all too sad and disgusting the way the lost were treated.
Those on board would mostly have no idea of their particular flight path other than where they were travelling too, their lives were in the hands of the operators of the airline who seem to currently have some internal issues -
Coolio wrote:
Thank you Cooliogood wording on your posts larsi, gotta say I totally agree with you in all.
I do think it was an accident on the Russians behalf, but the fact they hindered UN access to the site does not play well for them at all, it would appear a cover up was in operation
Much of Europe is dependent on Russian fuel supplies, I can't see a resolve to the the situation soon
nothing anyone can say can resolve those families who have lost loved ones and many children on board too, it's all too sad and disgusting the way the lost were treated.
Those on board would mostly have no idea of their particular flight path other than where they were travelling too, their lives were in the hands of the operators of the airline who seem to currently have some internal issues -
destroyer92400 wrote:
They thought they were shooting down a military plane because they had two men on recording. One asking the other if there were any weapons in the wreckage. The other guy said no, just a lot of people. The guy then asked if there were any documents, a reply came back as just some kids school paperwork. So I don't think it was an accident. I think they thought they were shooting down a military plane.Larsioso wrote:
At 33000 hard to telldestroyer92400 wrote:
Partly true. ✂️ thingLarsioso wrote:
My condolences to everyone aboard the plane and their families. But if the separatists did shoot it down, its not entirely their fault. The plane shouldnt of been flying over a conflict zone.
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