When their timing is right, fly the plane with the passengers to their target and dare anyone to shoot it down. That is the only scenario that makes any sense to counter your argument on the first point.
The fact that any of what we do know making any sense just fuels all the other stuff. The fact that the Malaysian authorities continually making all sorts of flip-flops on what they know just adds fuel to the fire.
If it is in fact the new search area, wonderful for all of us and terrible news for the families and victims. It will also be the first step for the bankruptcy of CNN, unless they can hire terrorists to keep hijacking airliners on a monthly basis.
“When their timing is right, fly the plane with the passengers to their target and dare anyone to shoot it down. That is the only scenario that makes any sense to counter your argument on the first point.”
And the authorities in charge shoot it down. Period. End of sentence. No one can fault a nation defending it’s airspace against a terrorist act.
“The fact that the Malaysian authorities continually making all sorts of flip-flops on what they know just adds fuel to the fire.”
Malaysia is not exactly experienced in investigations of this kind. Name me the last international headline grabbing “whodunnit” that they were involved in. Ever. It’s not something they’re particularly good at or equipped for. The U.S., China, India, Australia have not been able to swoop in with definable new info to make things suddenly clear either. The initial Malaysian efforts were disjointed, uncoordinated, and, scattered. Various agencies investigated, commented, and, reported independently of one another and often contradicted themselves in the process. This is not evidence of conspiracy but rather a poorly organized reaction to an event extraordinary to them.