Aaron Klein
Klein Online
March 10, 2014
TEL AVIV — Just eight days after a terrorist attack in the city of
Kunming dubbed “China’s September 11th,” a Malaysia Airlines flight
carrying mostly Chinese passengers disappeared over the South China Sea.
While the international probe is in its early stages and questions
are being raised about the prospect of terrorism, investigators would be
wise to thoroughly examine the possibility of a missile attack in light
of recent information about the global proliferation of such
projectiles capable of downing civilian airliners.
Further, China has issued a series of warnings about North Korean
missiles, including one that crossed paths with a Chinese airliner
carrying 220 people just last week.
On Friday, China complained to North Korea when one of
its missiles came dangerously close to a civilian jet last Tuesday. The
airplane had departed Tokyo’s Narita airport en route to the
northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang.
One day earlier, South Korea’s defense ministry released a statement
saying the Chinese civilian plane had “passed as the ballistic missile
(from North Korea) was in the course of descending.”
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang told reporters, “On this
issue, we have already contacted the North Korean side to convey our
deep concern.”
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http://www.infowars.com/missile-downed-malaysia-airlines-jet-follows-near-miss-by-north-korean-rocket-last-week/
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