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In reply to the discussion: Forcing down Evo Morales's plane was an act of air piracy [View all]Hydra
(14,459 posts)And it was the story that originally was cited to say that all of this is in dispute. The clarifications posted all seem to point at it all going back to Snowden, and the EU gov't statements all point to information they were given that Snowden was definitely on the plane.
Not sure about the fuel indicator, but they were planning on refuelling before crossing the Atlantic, they would have had that repaired at the planned refuel point. But then they suddenly don't have permission to fly over France and things get all pear shaped, especially with Spain requiring assurances that Snowden is not aboard before they will be allowed to land.
It seems pretty clear based on the admissions that they wanted Snowden...bad. He's now been granted asylum in 2 countries, and that may expand to all of the South American coalition based on this overreach.
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