Malaysian 777 Plane Crashes in Ukraine

He doesn't profess to be the messiah of geopolitical forecasting... But if you have read his book "The Next 10 Years" you would see that much of what he predicted has indeed happened. Don't discount him without reading a wide swathe of his work. He merely maintains that geography is the determining factor in a nation's actions. You can change a thousand things about your nation but you can't change the realities imposed upon you by geography. And this is what shapes nation's actions on a world-wide scale. So the same inherent issues Japan faced geographically pre-WW2 (no inherent natural resources, geographically isolated) are still the same issues that will shape it's actions and decisions into the future. Not to mention that many Fortune 500 companies, Fortune 100 companies, and even our own government and other nations have payed handsomely for his services.

I've really gotta hand it to you, this is the biggest bunch of BS I've ever seen. And that's saying a lot, because I watch a lot of Faux Noise for entertainment value. You managed to beat them at their own BS shoveling game.

So, @ATN_Pilot was correct the first time....?
 
How on earth do they plan on securing the crash site? Honestly, it really doesnt look good for there to be any type of investigation. There are still bodies all over the place and apparently looting has started.

This is the worst part about it. There's a criminal crash site that is unsecured (sorry, some rebel in fatigues standing around with a gun doesn't count), that's being looted. I can't even imagine what the poor families are going through.


Another concern of mine is that, I hope this incident doesn't put some ideas into some other terrorists minds who would use similar weapons to do similar hits on civilian airliners elsewhere, seeing as this has happened without apparent consequences as yet. I mean the copycat phenomenon that usually follows landmark crimes, unless efforts are made to weed em out right away.

This was my thought as well. It doesn't have to be an organized group like Al Queda or something, it just has to be an individual bent on causing death and destruction. They've seen it's possible, so what's to stop them?

What I want an answer to is, what will the consequence be? So far there is none. Does this mean civilian airplanes can just be shot down and we're all going to shrug it off?
 
Another concern of mine is that, I hope this incident doesn't put some ideas into some other terrorists minds who would use similar weapons to do similar hits on civilian airliners elsewhere, seeing as this has happened without apparent consequences as yet. I mean the copycat phenomenon that usually follows landmark crimes, unless efforts are made to weed em out right away.

They'd have to get their hands on weapons systems that can shoot down aircraft at cruise altitude. That's a whole different ball game than getting their hands on a Stinger that's been sitting around since the Afghan war....if it even works.
 
What are the chances they will eventually outtfit passenger jets flying over Russia and the mid east with protection against missiles?

I saw a movie where somebody shot a missile at a plane, and the plane then shot off a bunch of flares in the back that diverted the missile. I think Nicholas Cage was in this movie.
 
What are the chances they will eventually outtfit passenger jets flying over Russia and the mid east with protection against missiles?

I saw a movie where somebody shot a missile at a plane, and the plane then shot off a bunch of flares in the back that diverted the missile. I think Nicholas Cage was in this movie.

That was one of the least "scary" areas to fly over.
 
They'd have to get their hands on weapons systems that can shoot down aircraft at cruise altitude. That's a whole different ball game than getting their hands on a Stinger that's been sitting around since the Afghan war....if it even works.
Don't quote me on this but I read somewhere in 2002ish when we went into Afghanistan that there were no stingers left. Not that it even matters because they can't reach those FL's.
 
What are the chances they will eventually outtfit passenger jets flying over Russia and the mid east with protection against missiles?

I saw a movie where somebody shot a missile at a plane, and the plane then shot off a bunch of flares in the back that diverted the missile. I think Nicholas Cage was in this movie.

That would be fine for MANPADS, or other IR missiles, not gonna work for Radar guided ones

Can't see a 777 dumping chaff :)
 
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