The USA, Russia, China, Japan, Phillipines have absolutely no intelligence on this. None at all. In the age of airline security, no one has a clue.
Anyone check the Nicobar Islands? The India military wants get involved, why aren't they? They should take the initiative in international waters. They should not wait to be invited. This might have impact on their waters and nation.
Did national intelligence of nations forget the damage a jet can do? All it needs is a refueling station. There are a lot of cities within reach. I'd have refineries report their sales, too. Any oil shipments diverted? They all made it to their destination without delay and with original capacity?
Malaysia Airlines flight vanishes over South China Sea: An international hunt for clues in the disappearance of a Malaysia Airlines passenger jet intensified, with dozens of ships searching a vast expanse of sea and investigators chasing down leads. But authorities acknowledged that they were stymied.
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BEIJING — As frustrations mount, (click here) the sniping has begun in the search for the vanished Malaysia Airlines jet. China has criticized the Malaysia-led investigation for not searching hard or fast enough. Malaysia has criticized Vietnam for releasing — prematurely, Malaysia insists — photos of possible debris amid the search.
Meanwhile, some families of passengers have criticized them all for lack of communication, accusing them of general incompetence and of caring more about their image than about survivors....
Anyone check the Nicobar Islands? The India military wants get involved, why aren't they? They should take the initiative in international waters. They should not wait to be invited. This might have impact on their waters and nation.
Did national intelligence of nations forget the damage a jet can do? All it needs is a refueling station. There are a lot of cities within reach. I'd have refineries report their sales, too. Any oil shipments diverted? They all made it to their destination without delay and with original capacity?
Malaysia Airlines flight vanishes over South China Sea: An international hunt for clues in the disappearance of a Malaysia Airlines passenger jet intensified, with dozens of ships searching a vast expanse of sea and investigators chasing down leads. But authorities acknowledged that they were stymied.
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BEIJING — As frustrations mount, (click here) the sniping has begun in the search for the vanished Malaysia Airlines jet. China has criticized the Malaysia-led investigation for not searching hard or fast enough. Malaysia has criticized Vietnam for releasing — prematurely, Malaysia insists — photos of possible debris amid the search.
Meanwhile, some families of passengers have criticized them all for lack of communication, accusing them of general incompetence and of caring more about their image than about survivors....