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    Confirmation Of CDM Reporting - US Officials Confident Iran Shot Down Ukraine Airlines 737...Possibly An Attempt To Hurt Boeing?

    January 9, 2020
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    News reports today indicate U.S. government officials are confident Iran shot down the Ukraine International Airlines flight recently after firing missiles at bases in Iraq which house U.S. armed forces.

    CD Media's Baruch Pletner reported on this obvious eventuality yesterday. You can read Pletner's piece below.

    The Curious Case Of The Ukrainian Flight From Tehran To Kiev

    The question now is - why did Iran do this? Yes, it could have been a mistake, an overreaction in expectation of an American response to their attacks in Iraq. However, they aircraft took off from Iran, so that scenario seems unlikely.

    Another possibility is that Iran was looking to hurt the premier aircraft manufacturer in the world -- Boeing. The company has been reeling from two crashes involving its 737 MAX aircraft, and additional FAA certification delays due to wiring design issues.

    President Trump is reported to have been upset with the EU and Airbus regarding European recertification delays for the 737 MAX.

    Another crash of one of Boeing's major success stories (a 737 going down) would add immense pressure to the crisis management of the company. Another possibility is that Iran just simply shot the plane down out of spite as a sort of revenge.

    In any event, an accidental shootdown seems unlikely.

    This incident is just one more example of why the Mullah's regime needs to go. They have no respect for human life and are irredeemable operators on the dark side of evil.

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    L Todd Wood

    L Todd Wood, a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, flew special operations helicopters supporting SEAL Team 6, Delta Force and others. After leaving the military, he pursued his other passion, finance, spending 18 years on Wall Street trading emerging market debt, and later, writing. The first of his many thrillers is "Currency." Todd has been a national security columnist for The Washington Times and contributed to One American News, Fox Business, Newsmax TV, Moscow Times, Novaya Vremya (Ukraine), the New York Post, National Review, the Jerusalem Post, Zero Hedge and others. He is also founder/publisher of CDM. For more information about L. Todd Wood, visit LToddWood.com.
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    Travis Russell

    This is absolute bs propaganda.

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