The US interests in the Nord Stream sabotages

Rob Roy

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Keep practicing Robert, you’ll get a proper haiku one of these days.



But really though I’m curious as to what your post even means.
A mermaid has some fine attributes, but the lower you go, not so much. It was a ribald and manly comment. Worthy of at least a guffaw!
 

Kassiopeija

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The Russians don't have to destroy a thing if not wanting to deliver, they just can close shut like they do and did.

It doesn't help the truth to frantically attribute any evil automatically to the same opponent. Oh, and who would've thought this is your arch enemy...
 

Kassiopeija

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This bombing is a threat to remind us not to trade with Russia, as to keep in mind how vulnerable its technic is to hostile attack. It's a message to Germany to rather buy elsewhere.
 

Highway61

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This bombing is a threat to remind us not to trade with Russia, as to keep in mind how vulnerable its technic is to hostile attack. It's a message to Germany to rather buy elsewhere.
Maybe. Or, a play by Russian hard liners to make it more difficult to negotiate peace. Once you take out the gas pipeline, Germany and others are less likely to press Ukraine to make concessions. The ethnic cleansers in Russia are an aggressively rabid bunch. There are a lot of possibilities but it's easier for me to attribute bullshittery to Russia in light of what they've been doing since Putin and his gang of thieves started their not so covert war of aggression against the west.
 

Kassiopeija

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US interested and able to blow up Nord Stream

"According to Tagesspiegel, two versions of who is behind the sabotage are being discussed. On the one hand, it could be “Ukrainian forces or forces associated with Ukraine.” On the other hand, it may be beneficial for Russia “to cause additional uncertainty and possibly raise gas prices again.”

Let’s object to the German “partners”: Moscow is interested in gas supplies to Europe in order to have income, since the eastern vector of gas supplies will not soon completely replace the western one.

The president Vladimir Putin He repeatedly called on Germany to launch Nord Stream 2.

To resume the work of Nord Stream 2 and gas supplies to the EU, it is enough “just to press a button,” he said. According to the President of Russia, European politicians themselves are to blame for the energy crisis, driving themselves into a “sanctions dead end.”

And the beneficiary in the face of the United States is obvious: Washington has long been working for destruction of a competitor represented by the EU in order to maintain the dominance of the dollar and increase the income of its companies, and also so that Berlin would not be tempted to “back down” in the use of Russian gas.
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