If the US has satellite imaging that can show beer bottles on the ground and what kind of uniforms the people are wearing, as Parry's source claims, then that would be a rather sensitive information. But photos can be downgraded and details obscured. I think the real reason is that the location of Ukrainian BUK systems is sensitive information in general. USA cannot release it without Ukraine's permission, and I think Ukraine's army is like any other army in the world that doesn't release that kind of data just for fun. You are never going to see Russia releasing satellite images of their own deployments on Russian side of the border either.At the very least they could have shown these photos to their own senators in the relevant committee.Of coruse there are some questions that do need an answer, like why isn't the US releasing satellite photos,
This guy thinks US has much better satellite photos than russians and the reason for not releasing is that it shows Ukrainians shot that plane.
I find it suspicious that US is not even pressing Russia about having evidence anymore.
Very suspicious.
What evidence points to this?But so far the evidence that we have available seems to point to Russia and/or the rebels as the ones who actually fired the missile.
What evidence points to this?But so far the evidence that we have available seems to point to Russia and/or the rebels as the ones who actually fired the missile.
If the US has satellite imaging that can show beer bottles on the ground and what kind of uniforms the people are wearing, as Parry's source claims, then that would be a rather sensitive information. But photos can be downgraded and details obscured.
What the US could do though, is to counter the Russian satellite images and point that the BUK launch they detected with the fancy infrared system was in different coordinates. But they are not doing that.
If the US has satellite imaging that can show beer bottles on the ground and what kind of uniforms the people are wearing, as Parry's source claims, then that would be a rather sensitive information. But photos can be downgraded and details obscured. I think the real reason is that the location of Ukrainian BUK systems is sensitive information in general. USA cannot release it without Ukraine's permission, and I think Ukraine's army is like any other army in the world that doesn't release that kind of data just for fun. You are never going to see Russia releasing satellite images of their own deployments on Russian side of the border either.At the very least they could have shown these photos to their own senators in the relevant committee.
This guy thinks US has much better satellite photos than russians and the reason for not releasing is that it shows Ukrainians shot that plane.
I find it suspicious that US is not even pressing Russia about having evidence anymore.
Very suspicious.
What the US could do though, is to counter the Russian satellite images and point that the BUK launch they detected with the fancy infrared system was in different coordinates. But they are not doing that.
If the US has satellite imaging that can show beer bottles on the ground and what kind of uniforms the people are wearing, as Parry's source claims, then that would be a rather sensitive information. But photos can be downgraded and details obscured. I think the real reason is that the location of Ukrainian BUK systems is sensitive information in general. USA cannot release it without Ukraine's permission, and I think Ukraine's army is like any other army in the world that doesn't release that kind of data just for fun. You are never going to see Russia releasing satellite images of their own deployments on Russian side of the border either.
What the US could do though, is to counter the Russian satellite images and point that the BUK launch they detected with the fancy infrared system was in different coordinates. But they are not doing that.
As I said, they can at least show these pictures to McCain
Pentagon said they have no evidence of Russia involvement with this incident.
But I think it is stronger than that, they have proof that Russia is not involved.
Releasing that to anyone could really damage current US media War aganist Russia.
<sigh> Again, I wonder where you get your news. BTW: I get about 40% of my news from American media, 40% from the BBC, and 20% from others. Is it your opinion that all the world's media is colluding with the US military???
Anyway, this thread stopped being revelant about a week ago. But I'm happy to say that the Ukrainian military finally pushed the Russian wanntabees back, and they have taken over the site (according to CNN). So 12 days after the crash, we can finally get a credible investigation going, and hopefully bury all the bodies.
So Great Britain and US is 80% of the whole world, got it.As I said, they can at least show these pictures to McCain
Pentagon said they have no evidence of Russia involvement with this incident.
But I think it is stronger than that, they have proof that Russia is not involved.
Releasing that to anyone could really damage current US media War aganist Russia.
<sigh> Again, I wonder where you get your news. BTW: I get about 40% of my news from American media, 40% from the BBC, and 20% from others. Is it your opinion that all the world's media is colluding with the US military???
Too late, cause black boxes are already safe in the hands of investigators.Anyway, this thread stopped being revelant about a week ago. But I'm happy to say that the Ukrainian military finally pushed the Russian wanntabees back, and they have taken over the site (according to CNN). So 12 days after the crash, we can finally get a credible investigation going, and hopefully bury all the bodies.
So Great Britain and US is 80% of the whole world, got it.<sigh> Again, I wonder where you get your news. BTW: I get about 40% of my news from American media, 40% from the BBC, and 20% from others. Is it your opinion that all the world's media is colluding with the US military???
Too late, cause black boxes are already safe in the hands of investigators.Anyway, this thread stopped being revelant about a week ago. But I'm happy to say that the Ukrainian military finally pushed the Russian wanntabees back, and they have taken over the site (according to CNN). So 12 days after the crash, we can finally get a credible investigation going, and hopefully bury all the bodies.
bilby, are you saying it's not too late for ukrainians to destroy the evidence?
Well that explains that they violated agreement to stop war for the time of investigation.
The part that I am curious about is not the bodies or the black boxes, but the inspection of the debris. Then we might settle the question whether the rebels destroyed evidence (should be obvious to determine, if they used power tools to cut pieces off) or the type of the missile used.So Great Britain and US is 80% of the whole world, got it.<sigh> Again, I wonder where you get your news. BTW: I get about 40% of my news from American media, 40% from the BBC, and 20% from others. Is it your opinion that all the world's media is colluding with the US military???
Too late, cause black boxes are already safe in the hands of investigators.Anyway, this thread stopped being revelant about a week ago. But I'm happy to say that the Ukrainian military finally pushed the Russian wanntabees back, and they have taken over the site (according to CNN). So 12 days after the crash, we can finally get a credible investigation going, and hopefully bury all the bodies.
MEMORANDUM FOR: The President
FROM: Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS)
SUBJECT: Intelligence on Shoot-Down of Malaysian Plane
Executive Summary
U.S.–Russian intensions are building in a precarious way over Ukraine, and we are far from certain that your advisers fully appreciate the danger of escalation. The New York Times and other media outlets are treating sensitive issues in dispute as flat-fact, taking their cue from U.S. government sources.
Twelve days after the shoot-down of Malaysian Airlines Flight 17, your administration still has issued no coordinated intelligence assessment summarizing what evidence exists to determine who was responsible – much less to convincingly support repeated claims that the plane was downed by a Russian-supplied missile in the hands of Ukrainian separatists.
Your administration has not provided any satellite imagery showing that the separatists had such weaponry, and there are several other “dogs that have not barked.” Washington’s credibility, and your own, will continue to erode, should you be unwilling – or unable – to present more tangible evidence behind administration claims. In what follows, we put this in the perspective of former intelligence professionals with a cumulative total of 260 years in various parts of U.S. intelligence:
That's too bad because US/Ukraine government are not interested in thatThe part that I am curious about is not the bodies or the black boxes, but the inspection of the debris. Then we might settle the question whether the rebels destroyed evidence (should be obvious to determine, if they used power tools to cut pieces off) or the type of the missile used.So Great Britain and US is 80% of the whole world, got it.
Too late, cause black boxes are already safe in the hands of investigators.Anyway, this thread stopped being revelant about a week ago. But I'm happy to say that the Ukrainian military finally pushed the Russian wanntabees back, and they have taken over the site (according to CNN). So 12 days after the crash, we can finally get a credible investigation going, and hopefully bury all the bodies.
We could in all likelihood get a good idea of who is responsible if only America would release it's evidence. They continue to hide evidence which we have right to know about.
And US has no right to shit on Russia without evidence.We could in all likelihood get a good idea of who is responsible if only America would release it's evidence. They continue to hide evidence which we have right to know about.
You don't have the right to shit. There might be some merit in an argument that US taxpayers have a right to US intelligence agency data; but if you want satellite photos and other data collected using expensive equipment, you need to pay for it.
As far as I know, ASIO have no satellites over Ukraine.
And US has no right to shit on Russia without evidence.