Posted on 10/01/2022 8:17:36 AM PDT by jimjohn
“..Let me answer his question. Let me be clear: The United States categorically denies any involvement in this incident, and we reject any assertions saying the contrary…” - U.S. deputy ambassador Richard Mills (9/30/2022).
Well, that took long enough and the finger pointing continues. Soon as word got out that high explosives were used to destroy Nordstream 1 & 2, NATO nations were quick to point the finger eastward towards global enemy #1 – Vladimir Putin; citing less evidence than there was for proving election fraud in the 2020 election. In fact, all the allegations from the west so far are merely allegations.
But Mr. #46 (the walking, talking justification for the 25th Amendment) says, we’ll know more once divers get to the scene of the crime and gather evidence. Perhaps he’ll send the same team that investigated the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant shelling. No matter. I propose a solution to determine who was actually behind this incident (i.e. act of war).
To Russia: Make a public offering to Germany to repair the pipelines - together. Set a timeline for when the pipes can resume operation, then offer the natural gas from the pipelines at no cost for a limited time period.
Then watch who screams the loudest. That’ll be your culprit.
Once this offer is made, it would be wise for the western war-hawks to a) stay away from twitter and b) keep #46 away from a microphone until November 9th.
As for the Germans, NATO and EU notwithstanding, they should make a public statement considering joining the BRICS alliance, then meet with a few of their officials. Use the cover ‘to help pay for the pipeline repairs and other resources to keep them warm and functioning over the winter’. Now, this may appear to be an unrealistic expectation, but the German people may find this as welcome news. Could keep the angry crowds from the Brandenburg, or at least reduce the number. And if The Deutschland decided to join the Russians on pipeline repairs, they should cash in any U.S. Treasury notes or bearer bonds they may be holding to help cover the cost; and make that a public statement as well.
Wanna see heads explode?
Don’t think this is too far-fetched. In case you missed this little tidbit in the recent news-whirlwind, the last Ukrainian request for German weapons was denied, as I suspect the Germans had already been getting cold-feet about this whole western money-pit called Ukraine that can easily turn into the latter chapters of the Book of Ezekiel.
So while we here in the good ol’ USA are busy pointing fingers, the primary concern on this matter should be “who do the affected parties suspect in this act of war, and how will they respond?”
… or perhaps more focus on protecting our own border instead of a border thousands of miles away.
Germany, Russia: The ball’s in your court. Choose wisely.
Just my $0.02
Very good! You ought to pass this along to the likes of Dan Bongino, Steve Turley and others.
So, you essentially just swallowed whole the entirety of the US denial despite both Nuland and BidenIdiot saying what they would specifically and exactly do to the NS pipelines?
Got it.
I agree that a top-notch public relations maneuver would be for Russia to declare it will begin fixing the pipes immediately, with cooperation from Germany.
Demand verifiable security for the pipes among ALL Baltic States, NATO and otherwise.
Russia Presented Hard Facts! Is the destruction of Nord Stream profitable to the United States?
Just one problem with your suggested solution - Germany along with the rest of Europe (and Japan, ect) are totally enmeshed in the ponzi Western financial system which would implode should any of the players balk at keeping it together by any means necessary. The worldwide economic disruption that would result from any of the players breaking away would cause huge hardships for all of the Western democracies and result in political upheavals across the world. It’s the fear of this happening which keeps the West aligned with each other because the alternative is so frightening and destabilizing.
I’m personally satisfied at this point that it wasn’t sabotage, but incompetence.
One theory put out there was that the two explosions were because the contents of the pipeline froze underwater (which is a thing, especially when product isn’t moving through the pipeline like in Nordstream2) and instead of being super careful and patient in clearing the clog, the Russian technicians tried to hurry up and clear the first blockage... then a different team doubled down on stupid and hurried up a second time with the other pipeline, blowing the second line in much the same way.
It could be sabotage, or self sabotage, or a false flag, but given available information, we are really limited in how much we could know. Deliberate sabotage can also look a lot like incompetence. The long and proud tradition of Russian catastrophic industrial and energy sector accidents along with the 17 hours between explosions are what is leading my to this conclusion, which as a random anonymous poster on a political forum who holds no government position thst would matter in the least, is worth just about nothing.
Thanks, TM.
We knew a drone, or several, would play a role at some point.
Also a few pointy heads are looking straight at the WEF for every wish and benefit from this catastrophe. Wonder Which of all the WEF sycophant nations had all the elements of power & expertise to accomplish such action./s
I don’t see how it can remain covered up, which is what is happening now.
He should be referred to as Mr #-46 since he is not all there.....
Never believe anything until the government officially denies it.
It is clear that the bidengroupers blasted the pipeline...
As promised...
Any other discussion is pure communist propaganda...
Chinese diplomat trolls the Americans:
Nice.
Great now I am unsure of the picture evidence above proving putin did it.
Or maybe the Russian engineering design and construction implementation of the Nordstream 2 pipeline were on a par with the Russian engineering design and construction implementation of the nuclear reactor at Chernoble?
Which is why it won't happen......
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