Malaysian Aircraft To Beijing Still Missing (2015, time)
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I seriously think it was shot down by the US military when it flew too close or toward an undisclosed base in the Indian Ocean. The US knows it, China knows it, and they don't want an international incident that will force them into war.
I seriously think it was shot down by the US military when it flew too close or toward an undisclosed base in the Indian Ocean. The US knows it, China knows it, and they don't want an international incident that will force them into war.
highly doubtful.
The US has the capability to figure outnwhat any aircraft flying towards it or its territories - especially a suoer top-secret militart base - and airliners are filled with all of manner of identification devices to make sure that they aren't misidentified as an enemy craft.
There is no base so super-top-mega secret that they would shoot an airliner down, one that was waaaay too far up for anyone on board to identify anything nefarious, filled with civilians glued to their iPads and in flight magazines and totally untrained to spot super-secret bases, and the insane levels of fallout that would occur between the US and China, Malaysia, and every other nation who lost citizens on the flight. The amount of egg on the US' face over such a travesty would actually play perfectly into China's goals of hegemony in the Pacific, and they lost citizens, so what incentive would they have to play along?
I seriously think it was shot down by the US military when it flew too close or toward an undisclosed base in the Indian Ocean. The US knows it, China knows it, and they don't want an international incident that will force them into war.
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