Saudi chopper was remote flown into passenger airliner carrying several Russians in attempt to move pieces on the board.
Kremlin won't take obvious atk bait, so this was another attempt to force moves on board. Did not work as one can clearly see from video link. Would mesh well with u/Bedminster socratic questioning of did WH tip off FSB? I would surmise yes, very possible.
I don't think the chopper was flown into passenger jet. From what I heard, it was pretty stationary up till seconds before crash, but not sure that is going to be final analysis.
The passenger jet, appears to be the one that converged on the chopper.
Plus, how would you account for the three American servicemen that were confirmed to be aboard the chopper that went down?
Dropping this as a random sequence of thoughts...
Saudi chopper was remote flown into passenger airliner carrying several Russians in attempt to move pieces on the board.
Kremlin won't take obvious atk bait, so this was another attempt to force moves on board. Did not work as one can clearly see from video link. Would mesh well with u/Bedminster socratic questioning of did WH tip off FSB? I would surmise yes, very possible.
I don't think the chopper was flown into passenger jet. From what I heard, it was pretty stationary up till seconds before crash, but not sure that is going to be final analysis.
The passenger jet, appears to be the one that converged on the chopper.
Plus, how would you account for the three American servicemen that were confirmed to be aboard the chopper that went down?
First point, just because it was stationary or not does not mean it wasn't a compromised craft.
Second, very hard to tell the trajectories even with the data that we have so far.
Perhaps there were crew aboard, perhaps not? If crewed, they may have been assets, or even yet, the chopper could've still been remotely taken over.
I'm just spitballing fren. Idk what's going to stick, just that cursory evidence leads to more questions.
I understand. Never know what the result might be when you start thinking.