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"Greg D. Moore \(Strider\)" wrote:
An airliner on a course that approaching a US ship in a hostile zone... A regularly scheduled commercial airliner... Its course, schedule, transponder freq etc. in IATA publications routinely distributed around the world (and routinely consulted by the US armed forces, if not by Capt. Rogers)... In a "zone" which the US had made no attempt to close to civilian air traffic, and which the same flight (as well as hundreds of other airliners, from Iran and a score of other countries) had routinely transited numerous times before during that period. I guess if you want to split hairs, it's more excusable than KAL 007 in that we didn't actually have fighters shadowing it before we attacked. But neither incident was anything other than shameful. |
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