Posted on 08/15/2008 10:29:30 PM PDT by HAL9000
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The plane crash that killed President Muhammad Zia ul-Haq of Pakistan has spawned myriad conspiracy theories since his C-130 plunged into the Bahawalpur Desert with his top generals and the US Ambassador on board exactly 20 years ago tomorrow.
The despots death changed Pakistans political landscape in an instant, ushering the Muslim state into a period of shaky civilian rule, similar to the situation the country finds itself in today.
American, Soviet, Pakistani, Indian and even Israeli intelligence agents are among those blamed for sabotaging the plane.
But now, two decades on, the The Times has reviewed the incident and is able to shed new light on what caused the crash, offering a far more simple explanation for the disaster.
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The article is confusing.
It claims to “shed new” light on the cause of the C-130’s crash, which killed Zia, certain US officials, and others.
One of the wives of one of the US officials killed in the crash recites what US crash investigators told her: a design flaw/mechanical failure that had occurred in other C130 mishaps was the cause of the crash of Zia’s C130 and her husband’s death.
She was told this after the crash investigation. The crash itself occurred 20 years ago. Presumably the investigation concluded within months or a year or two afterwards.
What is the “new light” shed here?
Anytimes “The Times” opens its mouth about anything you know you are going to be overloaded with BS and more BS.
Is that wife/widow named Rahel?
Is that wife Robin Raphel? Her home was just raided in a spy investigation.
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