One must assume they could see the MADE IN CHINA stamp on the nozzle, from the video they watched.
They further suggest the missile was fired from a submerged Chinese nuclear submarine off America's coast, and point out that the timing of the alleged Chinese missile shot coincided with an increasing confrontation between the U.S. and China, and was likely meant to send a message to Washington.
Well, if the nozzle was Chinese, proving it was a Chinese missile, then it just goes without saying it had to have been fired from a Chinese Sub. I mean, that totally, like, proves it.
Indeed, the Federal Aviation Administration documents that there were no aircraft flying in the area at that time, the night of Nov. 8.
Actually, NATCOM had two flights in that exact area, at that exact time, but that would ruin the missile story, and reduce readership of WND, so let's just lie to keep the money coming in.
I looked up NATCOM and it appears to be the National Communications Center in Kansas City, Missouri. An idea why they would have two planes in that exact area at the exact same time? Good thing they didn't collide.
NATCOM?
Links please for the flights, flight paths....
Also, from another person who lives in the midwest and sees plane contrails on almost a daily basis, I assume the flight paths for your cited flights will match an estimated curvature of the earth consistent with the direction of the exhaust being produced in the video.