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Wall Street Journal (July 23)

2014/ 07/ 24 by jd in Global News

“Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine continues as usual.” Except for instilling outlandish hopes, the shoot-down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 changed nothing. “The world’s media hang on any hint of conciliation from President Putin, as if he will suddenly turn into Vlad the Peacemaker. He won’t change until he concludes that the cost of his aggression is too high to sustain. So far the costs have been minuscule, and Mr. Putin is reacting with predictable contempt.”

 

Los Angeles Times (July 22)

2014/ 07/ 23 by jd in Global News

“It’s neither pleasant nor polite to say it, but the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 may have been the best thing to happen to President Obama’s policy on Ukraine in weeks.” The U.S. had taken the lead, but the crisis had been fading from the radar as Europe’s politicians tried to avoid sacrificing business interests with Russia. Now, however, “Putin has a problem he didn’t have a week ago: Europe’s politicians and public are watching.”

 

CNN (April 2)

2014/ 04/ 03 by jd in Global News

“After three and a half weeks, the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has come down to this: a lot of floating rubbish, hundreds of heartbroken relatives and, now, quibbling over words all acknowledge offer no clues into what happened to the doomed plane.”

 

Chicago Tribune (March 11)

2014/ 03/ 13 by jd in Global News

“No one steals and uses someone else’s passport for legitimate reasons. Only those who are inclined to violate the law and want to get away with it are given to this practice.” The role played by travelers with stolen passports on the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines flight remains unclear. What is perfectly clear is that authorities should “take the trouble to verify the identity of every person” by availing themselves of Interpol’s passport database. Currently, only a few countries make frequent use of this tool. Regrettably, more than one billion boardings went unscreened for misuse of lost/stolen passports last year.

 

 

USA Today (March 10)

2014/ 03/ 11 by jd in Global News

The fruitless search to locate the missing Malaysia Airlines flight, let alone determine what caused its fate, highlights just how outdated the black-box is in a world of 24/7 connections. This “disappearance is a powerful argument for upgrading black-box technology to allow planes to live-stream vital information when they get into trouble—a suggestion that airlines have resisted because of the cost.”

 

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