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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFBI to help Russia with plane crash investigation
WASHINGTON The F.B.I. has agreed to help the Russian government with its investigation into the deadly crash of a Russian charter plane in the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, senior American officials said on Saturday.
Some American officials said that the Russians want help doing a forensic analysis to determine what brought down the Airbus A321-200, while other officials said that the request from the Russians was more general. Although most of the debris is scattered over nearly eight square miles in the desert, some parts of the plane were taken to Russia for analysis.
It is rare for the Russians to make such a request, which was first reported on Friday by CBS News, and some American officials interpreted it as a sign of the challenges facing investigators.
Moreover, although the F.B.I. and its Russian counterpart, the Federal Security Service, or F.S.B., often work together on terrorism issues when they see a common enemy in Muslim extremist groups like Al Qaeda and the Islamic State, for example American-Russian relations are at one of their lowest points since the fall of the Berlin Wall
In this case, Russias reaching out to the Americans could serve geopolitical interests. The Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin, has been trying to leverage the issue of terrorism, and the global threat it represents, to end the isolation and sanctions imposed by the West over the Ukraine crisis. His military intervention in Syria, while addressing a potential problem for Russia given the more than 5,000 Russians estimated to be fighting there with Islamic State militants, was also seen as an attempt to be accepted as a global partner in tackling terrorism.
Some American officials said that the Russians want help doing a forensic analysis to determine what brought down the Airbus A321-200, while other officials said that the request from the Russians was more general. Although most of the debris is scattered over nearly eight square miles in the desert, some parts of the plane were taken to Russia for analysis.
It is rare for the Russians to make such a request, which was first reported on Friday by CBS News, and some American officials interpreted it as a sign of the challenges facing investigators.
Moreover, although the F.B.I. and its Russian counterpart, the Federal Security Service, or F.S.B., often work together on terrorism issues when they see a common enemy in Muslim extremist groups like Al Qaeda and the Islamic State, for example American-Russian relations are at one of their lowest points since the fall of the Berlin Wall
In this case, Russias reaching out to the Americans could serve geopolitical interests. The Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin, has been trying to leverage the issue of terrorism, and the global threat it represents, to end the isolation and sanctions imposed by the West over the Ukraine crisis. His military intervention in Syria, while addressing a potential problem for Russia given the more than 5,000 Russians estimated to be fighting there with Islamic State militants, was also seen as an attempt to be accepted as a global partner in tackling terrorism.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/08/world/middleeast/russian-plane-crash-egypt.html?_r=0
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FBI to help Russia with plane crash investigation (Original Post)
davidn3600
Nov 2015
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darkangel218
(13,985 posts)1. I'm surprised they waited so long.
They should have been involved in the investigation from the beginning, IMHO.
davidn3600
(6,342 posts)5. We had no reason to be there
Airbus made the plane.
The airline was Russian.
The crash happened in Egypt.
None of the passengers were American.
We had no reason to be involved. So someone would need to invite us.
joshcryer
(62,276 posts)2. When the US and UK shared intel...
...I knew that some kind of thing like this would be a given.
Could it be that ISIS unwittingly helps US-Russian relations?
bobGandolf
(871 posts)3. WHY??
Can someone tell me why the U.S. would do that.
Demeter
(85,373 posts)4. Can you tell me why you object?
bobGandolf
(871 posts)6. Putin has done nothing but be antagonistic towards us.
Why spend money helping them.
No need to worry, they seem to not want our help.
artislife
(9,497 posts)7. Because humans died. nt