By Ray McGovern
It will likely take some time to determine who downed the Malaysia Airlines Boeing-777 over eastern Ukraine on Thursday, killing all 298 people onboard. Initial speculation is that someone with a missile battery mistook the plane as a military aircraft, but the precise motive may be even harder to discern.
Given the fog of war and the eagerness among the various participants to wage information warfare, there is also the possibility that evidence especially electronic evidence might be tampered with to achieve some propaganda victory.
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... the U.S. press might pause to recall how its been manipulated by the U.S. government in the past, including three decades ago by the Reagan administration twisting the facts of the KAL-007 tragedy.
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U.S. intelligence also knew from sensitive intercepts that the tragedy had resulted from a blunder, not from a willful act of murder (much as on July 3, 1988, the USS Vincennes fired a missile that brought down an Iranian civilian airliner in the Persian Gulf, killing 290 people, an act which President Ronald Reagan explained as an understandable accident).
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On Sept. 6, 1983, the Reagan administration went so far as to present a doctored transcript of the intercepts to the United Nations Security Council (a prelude to a similar false presentation two decades later by Secretary of State Colin Powell on Iraqs alleged weapons of mass destruction).
The tape was supposed to run 50 minutes, Snyder said about recorded Soviet intercepts. But the tape segment we (at USIA) had ran only eight minutes and 32 seconds.
Do I detect the fine hand of (Richard Nixon's secretary) Rosemary Woods here? I asked sarcastically.
But Snyder had a job to do: producing the video that his superiors wanted. The perception we wanted to convey was that the Soviet Union had cold-bloodedly carried out a barbaric act, Snyder wrote.
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