Today we have an unusual treat: the Sunday column of serial
fraud Christopher Booker has
been published even earlier than usual. And this one is a real Lulu: “Could
Obama have prevented the MH17 disaster? US intelligence would have known the separatists had captured
missile-launchers, and where they were being used” screams the headline.
Consistently unreliable over the years
We’ve gone from
figuring out that the missile launcher probably came from Russia, to some out
there in left field trying to pin the shooting down of a Malaysia Airlines
Boeing 777 with 298 on board on the EU, because, well, they don’t like Cathy
Ashton, to this magnificent slice of rubbish suggesting that The Prez has the
kind of supernatural powers that enable him to prevent munitions being loosed
off.
“When, in his statement 24 hours after the
plane was downed, the President stoked speculation about the involvement of
President Putin, did he deliberately obscure the fact that, days earlier, he
had already learnt enough from his many intelligence sources to know that the
55 international airliners travelling every day along that flight path over
eastern Ukraine faced the threat of precisely such a disaster?”
The answer to this is that, no he didn’t. But he is sure the
Buk didn’t come from Russia: this “had
almost certainly been in Ukraine all along, as part of the equipment of
Ukraine’s official armed forces. On June 29, several launchers were probably
captured from those forces, in a non-operational state, by the pro-Russian
rebels. By July 13, at least one was again fully functional”.
And on he ploughs: “No
one, then, was in a better position to know the danger that air travellers were
being exposed to than Washington. Which also apparently did nothing”. Where
is Booker getting this information? Why, from Richard
North and his EU Referendum blog,
of course, which he quotes at the end of his piece. North has also written for
the batshit collective that is Breitbart London.
So riddle me this: if the Buk had indeed been captured from
Ukrainian forces, why have the Russians seen fit to spread so much
misinformation about it? North is non-committal on this aspect. “Sergei Kavtaradze, a spokesman for rebel
leader Alexander Borodai, repeated to the AP on Friday that no rebel units had
weapons capable of shooting that high” has
just been reported.
Well, if the rebels didn’t capture a Buk from Ukrainian forces
and make it operational, that rather constrains the options, doesn’t it? It
also pisses all over North and Booker’s “Obama
knew” firework. What we are then left with is an already discredited
journalist out-doing even his own worst efforts – and then Telegraph readers having it passed off as proper journalism for
which they should pay.
Booker cons his readers, his sources con him. You really couldn’t make it up.
2 comments:
"US intelligence would have known the separatists had captured missile-launchers" - I bloody well hope so, pictures had been broadcast on the BBC several days before the incident! A day or two after the downing they interviewed a chap from the Royal United Services Institute who mentioned, live on air, that they had already broadcast pictures of it and still they continued speculating about its existence. Still, at least I knew I hadn't been hallucinating about what I'd seen...
Excellent. I'm putting this in the weekly Threatcon update.
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