U.S. Intelligence links Russia to crash
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U.S. officials have new intelligence linking Russia to a deadly Azerbaijan Airlines crash.
The Russian military may have misidentified the commercial plane as a Ukrainian drone, a mistake that would have triggered air defense systems and shot the plane down.
This all comes as the Kremlin has rejected President-elect Trump 's calls for an immediate ceasefire to end the war in Ukraine , and fears of a wider war resurface in the Middle East .
David Rothkopf : This is not going to materialize into anything except alienating our allies and making the president of the United States look like a bull.
He says the U.S. built the Panama Canal , said we were going to promote Panamanian independence and and our claims to the canal over the course of the century that we were there. We're very weak indeed. And that's why ultimately we signed it away.
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