Jack by the hedge
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The first reports from survivors told them the bow door came off. If you want to know why a ship sank in a storm and you learn from multiple witnesses that the front fell off, you'd be a ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ idiot not to think that was the likely cause.Don't change the subject. We are talking about the first day assumption the sole cause of the sinking was a fault in the bow visor design, knowing - as we do now, but Bildt who surely knew then, at the time - smuggling of Soviet materiel and space technology secrets were being smuggled on a passenger ferry.
Please stop stonewalling and fast forwarding to the JAIC report, already concluded by April 1995.
Ex-Soviet materiel had been smuggled in a Volvo. Let's say for a moment you're the Russian secret service, and you learn that another consignment was about to go. (Note that this consignment has never been confirmed to have actually happened.) Smugglers intend to carrying black market military stuff out of Estonia to the west in a Volvo. Or a truck, if you prefer, but again not confirmed to be other than imaginary. What's your plan?
If it isn't intercept the truck while it's still in Estonia and shoot all the smugglers in the back of the head, then your spy boss is going to demand to know why not.
