Missing [Malaysia] Plane Veered 350 Miles Off Course

Interpol Secretary-General Ronald Noble says new information about two Iranian men who used stolen passports to board the plane makes terrorism a less likely explanation for the jet's disappearance.
These images released by Interpol show Pouri Nourmohammadi, 19, (left) and Delavar Seyedmohammaderza, 29, who allegedly boarded the missing Malaysia Airlines jet with stolen passports…read more
http://kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/03/missing-plane-veered-350-miles-off.html

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  1. Ron W

    March 11, 2014

     not understanding the " less" reasoning, is that because Iran is now a more peaceful nation?

  2. Christian Counts

    March 11, 2014

    This makes absolutely no sense. If the last known location was that far of course why come questions were not asked then…. If you don't know where the plane is how do you know its 350 miles off course.. I understand from last location but the question still remains why come these questions were not ask when they first went off course….. what in the hell Iran have to do with this I will never know but that's the Westin mind it cannot see its own aggression in only sees people defending themselves as aggression how ironic

  3. Linda Anne

    March 11, 2014

    Because we shouldn't speculate until the truth comes out.

  4. John Said

    March 11, 2014

    +Ron W it's because the early investigations into the two men show no links to terrorism. Further investigation may reveal other info but for now they don't appear to have been likely terrorists.

  5. Ron W

    March 11, 2014

    Hoping this is not  so brutal to  hear , there APPEARS to not be any plane either.add to that they did not board with valid passports .

  6. David Langcake

    March 11, 2014

    Evidently they were going the long way around attempting to get into Europe illegally for employment…..

  7. A Rahman Jalil

    March 11, 2014

    There is a lot of distorted views on the unfortunate mishap which can only be ascertained once the truth is found.until then I wish to reserve my judgement until such time the plane is found. Just hope everything turns up well.

  8. Ibrahim. ALIYU Dukku

    March 11, 2014

    the worst has happened less searches for their remains and focus on finding the black box to help ascertain the course of the accident speculation are of no use.

  9. A Rahman Jalil

    March 11, 2014

    Ya that's what I meant no point speculating. The truth will prevail sooner or later. Only time will tell.

  10. andres bizama

    March 11, 2014

    I wish all of then still a live somewhere. .stop taking stupidity ..Some case never had the answer. …

  11. SEAN PAN

    March 12, 2014

    There is a chance that the plane landed safely on land somewhere.

  12. A Rahman Jalil

    March 13, 2014

    That's impossible coz if it someones would hv detected them by now. Just can't imagine that it is another Bermuda triangle.

  13. SEAN PAN

    March 13, 2014

    +A Rahman Jalil Not all hijackers wanted to die with the plane. If they have the ability to disable the transponders and everything to make the plane disappear then they just might have a plan to land it somewhere. If that is the case, the passengers may still be alive.

  14. A Rahman Jalil

    March 13, 2014

    Ya we are hoping for miracle to happen. Bt I don't really believe in the hijacking theory as it quite impossible not to be detected by modern technology bt one thing for sure for the good of mankind they survived the worst that we can imagined. Anyway sooner or later the truth will prevail in the end. JUST HOPE AND PRAY.

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