Comments from Vladimir Suchan
""Senior
U.S. intelligence officials claim [today--July 22] that their
services have not found any indication that Russia was involved in
the demolition of the MH17 in eastern Ukraine."
This
means that U.S. intelligence officials are basically saying that US
President Obama, State Secretary Kerry, all the other leaders of the
West, NATO, and the EU, and virtually all the Western corporate media
have been 1) grossly lying to the world in a way that was posing a
threat to peace and security, conversely put, that 2) all these
Western leaders and the media have been making unsubstantiated claims
and accusations, and 3) that this is a de facto U.S. forced response
to the hard evidence about the MH17 case given by the Russian
Ministry of Defense on July 21, which was officially and in the media
ignored, belittled, and ostensibly dismissed.
At
the same time, the U.S. intelligence forced and belated admission
comes after four days of intensive, global, well-planned and
coordinated vitriolic smearing campaign demonizing Russia, the
Russians in east Ukraine, and Putin personally.
Since
July 17, the list of documented lies include:
1.
the "tapes" issued by Ukraine
2.
the video issued by Ukraine--with their own Buk missile battery
3.
claims by Ukraine and supported by the West that Ukraine had no
military aircraft in the air at the time of the crash of the MH17
plane. These claims were made till the evening of July 21. On July
22, Poroshenko changed the tune--he was forced to by the overwhelming
evidence against Ukraine.
What
has been thus established is that Ukraine as well as the US, the EU,
NATO, and other Western countries have been systematically and
grossly lying about evidence pertaining to the tragedy of MH17, thus
willfully and bluntly abusing the tragedy and the demise of the
victims and the suffering of their families for perverse political
goals related to NATO expansionism to the gates of Moscow and
anti-Russian hysteria and Russophobia to support the fascist regime
in Kiev and its violence, from the Maidan snipers through the Maidan
massacre and the deliberate destruction of civilians and civilian
infrastructure in east Ukraine.
The
smear campaign has also been used to demonize and criminalize
antifascism and its resistance to the fascist dictatorship in Kiev
enrolled by Ukraine's thieving oligarchs. The campaign also tried to
mark both Putin and Russia as "international outcasts" or
"pariahs"--outlaws.
22
July, 2014
The
United States has found no direct link between the Russian government
and the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 last week, three
senior intelligence officials said Tuesday.
The
officials repeated their belief that pro-Russian separatists fired
the missile that took out the jetliner over Ukraine, killing 298
people, but they said they could not say definitively that the
separatists did it.
“There’s
not going to be a Perry Mason moment,” one U.S. official said. “We
don’t know who pulled the trigger.”
The
White House stressed that it was not backing off what President
Barack Obama, Secretary of State John Kerry and U.N. Ambassador
Samantha Power have said for days — that Russia provided training
and support for the separatists who probably shot down the plane, and
therefore bore some responsibility.
Instead,
the intelligence officials were “just saying that we don’t know
if Russians pulled the trigger,” one administration official said.
“That doesn’t absolve Russia.”
The
officials cited several reasons they could not make a final
determination about who fired. One was that U.S. officials have yet
to see the plane wreckage in person.
The
disclosures came a day after Russian officials challenged the United
States to back up its finger-pointing with evidence.
The
intelligence officials, summarizing the findings of American
intelligence five days after the crash, said the most likely
explanation was that the separatists hit the passenger jet by
mistake. Separatists had boasted about shooting down Ukrainian
military aircraft.
And
the intelligence officials said that Russia is still helping the
separatists. As recently as Tuesday, the Ukrainian military told the
United States that at least 20 vehicles, including tanks and armored
vehicles, crossed from Russia into Ukraine.
Russia
also stepped up its deliveries of vehicles and rocket launchers in
the weeks prior to the downing of Flight 17, one official said,
noting that the Ukrainian military was making advances at the time
and Russia was trying to help the separatists fight back.
Russia
has been “very deliberate” about the equipment it ships, the
official said, and sometimes sends the same equipment that the
Ukrainian military uses so that Russia can deny knowing where it came
from. The official even cited instances in which Russia has sent
tanks no longer in service in Russia to the separatists so they have
the same models as the Ukrainian military.
The
United States believes that the separatists had at least one SA-11
missile launcher at the time of the crash, but the officials said
that the U.S. did not know they had it until after Flight 17 was shot
down. The SA-11 missile is believed to have taken out the plane.
US
intelligence: No direct link to Russia in Malaysia plane downing
Unnamed
US officials are telling Associated Press that their intelligence
suggests Malaysia plane shot down by anti-Kiev militia, no link to
Russia found.
RT,
22
July, 2014
Officials
believe that the passenger aircraft was intercepted by an SA-11
surface-to-air missile, which was fired by Ukrainian militia members.
One official said the likeliest explanation was the aircraft was shot
down in error, an assertion that seem to be bolstered by the previous
downing of 12 Ukrainian military aircraft by militants in the region.
Intelligence
suggests that, although the US maintains that Russia "created
the conditions" that led to the incident, officials were not
aware of the presence of any Russians during the missile launch, and
would not confirm that the missile crew was trained in Russia.
The
crash of the airliner last week with 298 passengers aboard has only
exacerbated the row between the US, European powers and Russia over
the developing situation in eastern Ukraine.
The
aircraft’s black boxes were turned over to Malaysian authorities
late Monday night by Ukrainian militia. Access to the debris field,
which is located within the restive Donetsk People’s Republic, has
been limited and rumors have run rampant regarding the conduct of
militia in the area.
One
official said that, regarding as to who precisely fired the missile,
"we don't know a name, we don't know a rank and we're not even
100 percent sure of a nationality." The official added that
"there is not going to be a Perry Mason moment here,"
referring to any likely absence of definitive conclusions.
Officials
noted that their inquiry relied partly on social media postings,
citing specifically video of a missile launcher purported to be a Buk
system battery crossing into Russian territory, and appearing to be
missing a missile. Following questions, intel officials admitted they
had not verified the video’s origin or content.
The
Tuesday briefing seemed to be a sharp departure from comments made by
US President Barack Obama a day prior, who stated that the Malaysia
Airlines aircraft had been “shot down over territory controlled by
Russian-backed separatists” that had been both armed with
anti-aircraft weapons and trained by Russia.
On
Monday State Department Deputy Spokesperson Marie Harf was asked
whether the US could back up claims that "common sense"
indicated Ukrainian militia had sho9t down the Malaysian Airlines
plane, along with evidence provided by social media. Harf responded
that there was a "host of information" gathered by US
intelligence on the incident.
“Sometimes
you can’t get into all the specifics,” she said. “Based on open
information which is basically common sense, right – we know where
it was fired from, we know who has this weapon.”
“I
certainly am blaming the Russians for the pro-Russian separatists’
behavior in general, but we need to get all the facts about this
specific incident. We don’t – I don’t want to go out there and
put culpability on anyone until we have all of those facts,” Harf
told journalists.
The
Russian military has presented information that a Ukrainian SU-25
fighter had been gaining altitude in the direction of the Malaysian
Boeing prior to the catastrophe. According to military monitoring
data outlined by chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces Lt. Gen.
Andrey Kartopolov along with chief of the Air Force Main Staff Lt.
Gen. Igor Makushev this week, Russia is concerned about a number of
unanswered questions surrounding the downing of the jet.
"Russian
monitoring systems registered that there was a Ukrainian Air Force
jet, probably Su-25, climbing and approaching the Malaysian Boeing,"
said Kartopolov.
“The
Su-25 was 3-5 km away from the Malaysian plane. Su-25 is capable of
climbing to the altitude of 10,000 meters for a short period of time.
Its standard armament includes R60 air-to-air missiles, which are
capable of locking and hitting targets from 12 km and which are
guaranteed to hit the target from the distance of 5 km.”
The
Russian military has also prompted Kiev to explain why MH17 seemed to
deviate from its flightpath after reaching Donetsk, out of the
international corridor over the country's airspace, and why Buk
missile systems had been deployed on the edge of militia-controlled
territory by Ukraine prior to the plane's downing.
Despite
earlier claims that the media would be presented with unclassified
evidence from intelligence sources, unnamed Obama administration
officials mostly reiterated earlier claims based on social media
posts and unverified audio and video recordings published by
Ukrainian government.
US
coy on Malaysian plane evidence, points to social media and 'common
sense'
Evidence
from social media and “common sense” indicate Ukrainian militia
shot down the Malaysian Airlines plane, the State Department says.
The US also cites its own intelligence which it has refrained from
revealing to the public.
Marie Harf (image from wikipedia.org)Marie Harf (image from wikipedia.org)
RT,
22
July, 2014
In
a State Department briefing on Monday, Deputy Spokesperson Marie Harf
said there was a “preponderance of evidence” pointing to the fact
that militia in eastern Ukraine downed flight MH17. Harf said the US
government’s suspicions were based on information gathered from
social media sites.
“We
saw in social media afterwards, we saw videos, we saw photos of the
pro-Russian separatists bragging about shooting down an aircraft,”
she told assembled press.
When
asked whether she could back up the claims with any other evidence,
Harf said there is “a host of information” the US had gathered
about who did this. However, Harf said the American government is
limited to the information that it is allowed to share.
“Sometimes
you can’t get into all the specifics,” she said. “Based on open
information which is basically common sense, right – we know where
it was fired from, we know who has this weapon.”
According
to Harf, the Obama administration is attempting to put out as much
information as possible that underlies their assessment of the
information. The deputy speaker also discouraged people from
believing the Russian government’s version of events because it has
a history of “misinformation and propaganda” in the Ukrainian
conflict.
To
blame or not to blame?
On
Monday, the Russian military released information that a Ukrainian
SU-25 fighter jet gained altitude towards the Malaysian Boeing on the
day of the catastrophe. In addition, they said the plane crashed
within the operating zone of the Ukrainian army’s self-propelled,
medium-range surface-to-air ‘Buk’ missile systems. The Russian
Defense Ministry says Kiev must explain why a military jet was
tracking a passenger plane.
Deputy
speaker Harf said she could not confirm these reports but would be
“happy to check it out.”
She
stressed that an investigation was necessary to “get all the facts”
and establish who was behind the plane crash that killed 298 people.
However, Harf said that she holds the Russian government responsible
for the Ukrainian militia’s actions, although she prefers not to
blame anyone before conclusive evidence has been found.
“I
certainly am blaming the Russians for the pro-Russian separatists’
behavior in general, but we need to get all the facts about this
specific incident. We don’t – I don’t want to go out there and
put culpability on anyone until we have all of those facts,” she
told journalists.
Three
Dutch forensics experts arrived in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk on
Monday to assess the crash site and check the bodies of the victims.
Ukrainian militia in the area have resolved to allow inspectors full
access to the evidence and handed over the plane’s in-flight data
recorders to Malaysian inspectors on Monday.
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