Puppet Masters
Drawing parallels between the potential for a Russian-made missile system's connection to the attack of the passenger jet on Thursday over the restive Donetsk region of Ukraine and the capture of US-made weapons by Islamist insurgents in Iraq, Paul pointed out that the missile's potential source of manufacture was largely immaterial.
"That may well be true, but guess what, ISIS has a lot of American weapons," said Paul. "We sent weapons into Syria to help the rebels and al-Qaida ends up getting it - it doesn't mean that our American government and Obama deliberately wanted ISIS to get American weapons."
"So who gets the weapons is a big difference between how they got them and what happened and what the motivations were," Paul added. "So even if it was a Russian weapon - doesn't mean a lot."
Speculation of direct involvement by the Kremlin, whether directly or through "proxies" in the form of pro-Russian militia in Ukraine, in particular seems propagandized, Paul told NewsMax on Friday.
Unverified video footage has been circulated as proof of involvement by Ukrainian militia members, though the aircraft's black boxes have yet to be retrieved, and there remain many questions unanswered as investigators have trickled into the crash site.
"Under these circumstances, it's very difficult to get the real information so everybody's angling to propagandize and make their position known," said Paul.
Such border crossings "can't be performed in secrecy," the official representative for the Russian Defense Ministry told journalists in Moscow.
Earlier, the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) alleged that it has proof the self-defense forces in eastern Ukraine received a Buk anti-aircraft missile system with a crew from Russia.
Malaysian flight MH17 "was shot down by a missile from the Buk-M air defense system, which was transferred from the territory of Russia," said Valentin Nalivaychenko, SBU head, without elaborating on the evidence.
Comment: There is no evidence, because he's making it up.
Shortly after the Thursday's tragedy, Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko addressed the nation, saying that what happened to the Malaysian MH17 flight was "a terrorist act."
The statement came before Kiev launched an investigation into the crash to determine what exactly happened to the Malaysian jet.
Comment: Providing ample demonstration that Poroshenko is a profound nitwit. There's a term for when a person habitually and irrationally jumps to conclusions in absolute terms with no evidence: mental illness.

People stand, on July 17, 2014, amongst the wreckages of the Malaysian airliner carrying 295 people from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur after it crashed, near the town of Shaktarsk.
The 2:33 minute clip, which Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) posted on YouTube in Ukrainian, English, German, French, Spanish, Polish, Turkish and Japanese versions, consists of three separate "conversations."
The first "conversation" allegedly takes place between - according to SBU's titles - militia group commander nicknamed "Bes" ("Igor Bezler") and his alleged coordinator, "Vasily Geranin," who is titled in the video as "a colonel of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces."
"Bes" and "Geranin" are speaking about a downing of a jet, without clarifying if it's a military or a civilian aircraft.
The second "conversation," which allegedly happens between anti-Kiev militia members - nicknamed "Major" and "Grek" - reveals that the crashed plane was "a 100 per cent passenger aircraft."
The third and final segment sets things straight as an unnamed "militia member" tells an alleged "Cossack commander" titled as "Nikolay Kozitsin," that there's 'Malaysia Airlines' marking on the downed plane.
The Western media has picked up the news, despite it being impossible to verify the authenticity of the leaked conversations.
Comment: RT doesn't mention that the video in question was uploaded the day before the crash even took place. Either the SBU have a time machine, or they knew the plane was going to be shot down -- implying they are the ones responsible.
A year later, it is deja vu all over again, when the same energy and geopolitical tensions (Europe, natural gas, etc) are once again at the frontline, and while the theater of combat may be different, the same key players - Russia and the US - are once again behind the proxy conflict in Ukraine, and where Gazprom is once again the fulcrum party. The only missing link was a YouTube clip which would bring the world to the edge of war again.
Moments ago Ukraine released what may be just that missing "YouTube" link, when it unveiled a 2:23 minute video supposedly proving that "militants of "Bes" group shot down with a Russian anti-aircraft missile a Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 passenger jet heading from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur."

Staff at al-Shifa Hospital treat a victim of Israel’s current attack on Gaza.
Addressing reporters at a press conference on Sunday, Youssef Abul Resh, undersecretary of the health ministry in Gaza, said, "Medical teams have registered injuries consistent with those caused by DIME [dense inert metal explosives] and other banned weapons."
He added, "Israel has mercilessly targeted Palestinian civilians, leaving many of them with life-threatening injuries and future handicaps."
In the last week, Israeli airstrikes have killed more than 190 people, eighty percent of them civilians, including at least 34 children.
So what about the Russian side? Below we present the key arguments made by Russia to suggest that not it, but Ukraine, was responsible for taking down the Malaysian Boeing.
As reported earlier by RIA, the Russian Defense Ministry says it had intercepted the activity of a Ukrainian radar system on the day the Malaysian plane went down in eastern Ukraine, the ministry's press service said Friday.
"Throughout the day on July 17, Russian means of radar surveillance intercepted the operation of the Buk-M1 battery's Kupol radar station located in the region of the populated area of Styla [30 kilometers south of Donetsk]," the press service said in a statement.
"The technical capabilities of the Buk-M1 allow the exchange of data on air targets between batteries of one battalion. Thus, the launch of rockets could have also occurred from any of the batteries deployed in the populated area of Avdeevka [8 kilometers north of Donetsk] or from Gruzsko-Zoryanskoe [25 kilometers east of Donetsk]," the ministry said.
In the event's immediate cause, even the Ukrainian government - which instantly accused the anti-government rebels of having shot this plane down - said that rebels did it because rebels confused the civilian airliner with one of the Ukrainian government's troop-transport planes or bombers in the government's civil war against the people in that area. If that statement by the Ukrainian government is true, then here are pictures of the sorts of troops and bombs that these rebels were then trying to protect themselves and their families from:
(The first four photos below were posted here, while the fifth, the last, is from the youtube that is indicated.)

The crash site of the Malaysian Boeing 777 outside Shakhtyorsk, Donetsk Region
The seizure of flight records would violate international law as it's up to relevant international agencies to investigate of the incident, he explained.
The analysis of the flight recorders "is the responsibility of ICAO [International Civil Aviation Organization]; it's the responsibility of those states which have the most direct connection to this tragedy - the Netherlands, Malaysia and the states whose citizens were on board, and of course Ukraine,"Lavrov said.
The minister also called on the UN Security Council to urgently launch an open and impartial investigation into the plane crash in Ukraine.
"We want international experts to arrive on the crash site as soon as possible and retrieve the flight recorders in an instant," the FM stressed. "Despite statements coming from Kiev, we have no plans to seize the flight recorders."

Members of the Ukrainian Emergency Ministry carry a body at the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, near the settlement of Grabovo in the Donetsk region July 19, 2014.
One of the corpses fell through the rickety roof of Irina Tipunova's house in this sleepy village, just after Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 exploded high over eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russian separatists are fighting government forces.
"There was a howling noise and everything started to rattle. Then objects started falling out of the sky," the 65-year-old pensioner said in front of her grey-brick home.
"And then I heard a roar and she landed in the kitchen, the roof was broken," she said, showing the gaping hole made by the body when it came through the ceiling of the kitchen in an extension to the house.
The dead woman's naked body was still lying inside the house, next to a bed.
"We have mentioned before that it is futile to communicate with us in the language of sanctions. Such measures will not be allowed to pass without consequence," said a statement on the foreign ministry website.
Among the most high-profile targets are Rear Adm. Richard W. Butler the Commander, of the Guantanamo Joint Task Force, who is accused of "approved the use force to end the hunger strike among inmates", and Ricardo Sanchez, a retired general who commanded the Coalition Ground Forces in Iraq in 2003 and 2004, who was "directly responsible for the control of Abu Ghraib prison."
Most of the others on the "stop-list" are military personnel, who were found guilty of self-documented mistreatment and torture of Iraqi prisoners in Abu Ghraib.
It also includes the high-profile US District Judge Gladys Kessler, who has repeatedly ruled on the legality of force feeding at Guantanamo's Camp Delta, though ironically, was responsible for the landmark ruling, passed in May, that bans the US Army from force feeding Syrian detainee Abu Wa'el Dhiab.
The Russian foreign ministry says that it is preparing further bans.
"The latest wave of sanctions over Ukraine will necessarily result in counter-measures. Firstly, the border is being closed to multiple American citizens, which they will discover upon submitting a visa application. Meanwhile, economic sanctions will have a boomerang effect, and harm US business interest on Russian territory, In essence, the US is punishing itself."The initial round of sanctions and counter-sanctions between Moscow and Washington was set off with the passing of the Magnitsky Act in the US in 2012.The act intended to prevent free entry to several Russian officials connected with the death of Russian lawyer Sergey Magnitsky, who passed away while in police custody in 2009.
Comment: The sanctions are pretty much symbolic, much as the American sanctions on Russian businessmen, but at least they single out some of the most egregious criminals in the U.S. military, and those who support them.












Comment: The same thing happened on 9/11. Then, the U.S. got its way and Al Qaeda was blamed. This time, it'll be interesting to see if the same dynamic plays out, or if the REAL culprits get exposed.