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Have Americans started propaganda warfare against Pakistan. A retired United States Air Force Gen. Thomas McInerney appeared on fox new last week, he speculated that the missing Malaysian passenger airliner had been intentionally flown to South Asia where it could be used as a delivery vehicle for conventional or nuclear explosives by terrorist actors.

“I think we’re going to see in the next 24 to 48 hours that the Malaysian government may break it. The Pakistani government isn’t saying anything. And why should they? Because it means they’re complicit.”

Could the Missing Plane Be Held in Pakistan? - Fox Nation
 
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Can't the countrise like US ,russia and India may see the plane from satellite?
 
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Well it's sad to see always finger is pointed at either Pakistan or Iran!!! Heyyyyy but Fox is getting their ratings...
 
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You mean they are planning for another 9/11 followed by a tora bora?

Deiago Garcia base has the largest runway in the Indian ocean and judging by the performance data beaming from the engines its last know location was a hard turn to its 9 o clock and a descend to 1500 meters, its trajectory points to only one runway which is the USAF base.
 
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Fox News? Oh fux! :sick:

And being retired and having nothing much to do, that American General must be perpetually high on Afghan weed...
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Deiago Garcia base has the largest runway in the Indian ocean and judging by the performance data beaming from the engines its last know location was a hard turn to its 9 o clock and a descend to 1500 meters, its trajectory points to only one runway which is the USAF base.
I have read news in the local newspapers that the Malaysian authorities have discovered maps of the USAF base at Deiago Garcia in Captain Zahari's house. In fact, many Malaysians here believe that somehow US is involved. So far I have not heard any Malaysian putting blame on Pakistan.
 
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so many "Theories"..but one thing I have to say.that pilot certainly made a fool out of us all.
 
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It seems like US has kind of guilty feeling, may be they shot it down as friendly fire and now they are pointing it all around in the wrong direction so no one looks for it where it is. Its like the guy standing on $20 bill and telling the guy who lost it to look here or there.
 
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Deiago Garcia base has the largest runway in the Indian ocean and judging by the performance data beaming from the engines its last know location was a hard turn to its 9 o clock and a descend to 1500 meters, its trajectory points to only one runway which is the USAF base.



Flight MH370: China spots new possible plane debris in southern Indian Ocean
Reuters | Mar 22, 2014, 03.50 PM IST



AMissing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370|Flight MH370|Missing Malaysian Jet|China Has New Images Of Floating Objects


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China has new satellite images of floating objects in the southern corridor that could be related to Flight MH370, a Malaysian official said today.

KUALA LUMPUR/PERTH: Chinese satellites have spotted a new object in the southern Indian Ocean that could be wreckage from a missing Malaysian airliner carrying 239 people, and ships are on their way to investigate, China and Malaysia said on Saturday.

The object, around 22 metres long (74ft) and 13 metres (43ft) wide, was spotted early on March 18 around 120 km (75 miles) from a location where possible debris was sighted by another satellite on March 16 in the remote ocean off western Australia, China's State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense (SASTIND) said on its website.

The Chinese sighting was first revealed by Malaysia's defence minister and acting transport minister Hishammuddin Hussein, who was handed a note with details during a news conference in Kuala Lumpur.

"Chinese ships have been dispatched to the area," Hishammuddin said.


China said an image of the object had been captured by its high-definition earth observation satellite "Gaofen-1". The location was south by west of the possible debris announced by Australia on Thursday, SASTIND said.

The latest possible lead in the hunt for the jetliner comes two weeks after it disappeared from civilian radar screens less than an hour after taking-off from the Malaysian capital on a scheduled flight to Beijing.

Searches by more than two dozen countries have so far turned up little but frustration and fresh questions about Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.

REMOTE SEAS

The international search for the plane has in recent days focused on the southern Indian Ocean far off Australia's western coast after satellite images captured floating objects that investigators believed could be parts of an aircraft.

Six aircraft and two merchant ships have been scouring the area, but there were no reports of any wreckage being found.



Australia, which announced the first satellite image and is coordinating the rescue, has cautioned the objects might be a lost shipping container or other debris and may have since sunk.

"Even though this is not a definite lead, it is probably more solid than any other lead around the world and that is why so much effort and interest is being put into this search," Deputy PM Warren Truss told reporters, before latest Chinese report.

According to several people familiar with the matter, India has told Malaysian investigators that it had found no evidence the plane flew through its airspace, making the satellite debris lead more solid.

It was the first formal notification that India had come up empty-handed after checking its radar records, the sources said.

China, Japan and India were sending more planes and Australian and Chinese navy vessels were also steaming towards the southern zone, more than 2,000 km (1,200 miles) southwest of Perth.

Weather conditions were good, with 10 km (6 miles) of visibility, according to officials — a crucial boost for a search that is relying more on human eyes than the technical wizardry of the most advanced aircraft in the world.

I AM NOT GOING TO GIVE UP

Aircraft and ships have also renewed the search in the Andaman Sea between India and Thailand, going over areas in the northern corridor that have already been exhaustively swept to find some clue to unlock one of the biggest mysteries in modern aviation.

The Pentagon said it was considering a request from Malaysia for sonar equipment. The P-8 and P-3 spy planes, which the United States is already deploying in the search, also carry "sonobuoys" that are dropped into the sea and use sonar signals to search the waters below.

Investigators suspect the Boeing 777 was deliberately diverted thousands of miles from its scheduled path. They say they are focusing on hijacking or sabotage but have not ruled out technical problems.

The search itself has strained ties between China and Malaysia, with Beijing repeatedly leaning on the Southeast Asian nation to step up its hunt and do a better job at looking after the relatives of the Chinese passengers.

For families of the passengers, the process has proved to be an emotionally wrenching battle to elicit information.

In a statement on Saturday, relatives in Beijing lambasted a Malaysian delegation for "concealing the truth" and "making fools" out of the families after they said they left a meeting without answering all their questions.

"This kind of conduct neglects the lives of all the passengers, shows contempt for all their families, and even more, tramples on the dignity of Chinese people and the Chinese government," they said.

Some experts have argued that the reluctance to share sensitive radar data and capabilities in a region fraught with suspicion amid China's military rise and territorial disputes may have hampered the search.
 
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MIGHTY AMERICA, couldn't find Osama, Dr. Zawahiri, Mulla Omer and now an entire plane full with people.... with all satellites in the skies, high tech military surveillance equipment and radars around the world....should this policeman of the world be FIRED?
 
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