martes, 1 de abril de 2014

Disappearance of MH 370 flight: The trillion dollar question to the US and its intelligence services — RT Op-Edge

Disappearance of MH 370 flight: The trillion dollar question to the US and its intelligence services — RT Op-Edge:



 

Malaysian media should pose critical questions to the US and its Intelligence Services and not to the Malaysian Government.

Let me state from the outset that I totally agree with the press statements by Malaysia’s Defence Minister and Acting Transport Minister, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein that “we have conducted ourselves fairly, responsibly and history will judge us for that.”

And to a mischievous and presumptuous question from a correspondent of the Financial Times, Datuk Seri with confidence and integrity rightly said without any fear of contradiction that, “I don’t think we could have done anything different from what we have already done.” Well done!

The Financial Times, CNN and other foreign media ought to pose similar questions to the US and its intelligence services and stop insinuating that Malaysia has not been transparent and/or engaged in a cover-up. Foreign media should stop engaging in dirty politics!

It is my hope that following the publication of this article, Malaysian mass media will focus on questioning the integrity of the US’s assistance to Malaysia in the first three weeks of the SAR mission, notwithstanding its recent offer of more assistance.

South Korea's Navy Lieutenant Commander Oh Kang-min (R) is pictured wearing a Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 search and rescue team patch on his sleeve as he waits to meet Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott in front of a Royal Australian Air Force AP-3C Orion aircraft at RAAF Base Pearce near Perth March 31, 2014. (Reuters)

 South Korea's Navy Lieutenant Commander Oh
Kang-min (R) is pictured wearing a Malaysia Airlines flight MH370
search and rescue team patch on his sleeve as he waits to meet
Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott in front of a Royal Australian
Air Force AP-3C Orion aircraft at RAAF Base Pearce near Perth March 31,
2014. (Reuters)