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To: SmokingJoe
Hersh is simply rehashing public statements and fictionalizes about what or was not said in secret meetings.

The fact is that this admin dropped Trump's sanctions against the Nord Stream 2 pipeline as soon as they came into office, which allowed it to be completed.

The charges were placed by the Russians at or just after the outbreak of the war and the pipeline was blown up -after- it became clear that Germany would not be purchasing more gas through them to keep Germany from removing the not inconsiderable amount of gas remaining and after the US conducted naval maneuvers in the Baltic so the usual morons like Hersh would blame the US. If the US intended to blow them up, it would never have sent warships to the Baltic, just subs.

52 posted on 02/08/2023 12:55:01 PM PST by pierrem15 ("Massacrez-les, car le seigneur connait les siens" )
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To: pierrem15

“...Hersh is simply rehashing public statements and fictionalizes about what or was not said in secret meetings....”

Pretty much Hersh’s MO!


61 posted on 02/08/2023 1:03:05 PM PST by Reily
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To: pierrem15
The charges were placed by the Russians at or just after the outbreak of the war

Total NONSENSE!
Are you getting paid to spew out this garbage?

63 posted on 02/08/2023 1:05:51 PM PST by SmokingJoe ( )
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To: pierrem15
"The fact is that this admin dropped Trump's sanctions against the Nord Stream 2 pipeline as soon as they came into office, which allowed it to be completed."

That's only a small piece of the timeline.

From the article...

"Nord Stream 1 was dangerous enough, in the view of NATO and Washington, but Nord Stream 2, whose construction was completed in September of 2021, would, if approved by German regulators, double the amount of cheap gas that would be available to Germany and Western Europe. The second pipeline also would provide enough gas for more than 50 percent of Germany’s annual consumption. Tensions were constantly escalating between Russia and NATO, backed by the aggressive foreign policy of the Biden Administration.

Opposition to Nord Stream 2 flared on the eve of the Biden inauguration in January 2021, when Senate Republicans, led by Ted Cruz of Texas, repeatedly raised the political threat of cheap Russian natural gas during the confirmation hearing of Blinken as Secretary of State. By then a unified Senate had successfully passed a law that, as Cruz told Blinken, “halted [the pipeline] in its tracks.” There would be enormous political and economic pressure from the German government, then headed by Angela Merkel, to get the second pipeline online.

Would Biden stand up to the Germans? Blinken said yes, but added that he had not discussed the specifics of the incoming President’s views. “I know his strong conviction that this is a bad idea, the Nord Stream 2,” he said. “I know that he would have us use every persuasive tool that we have to convince our friends and partners, including Germany, not to move forward with it.”

A few months later, as the construction of the second pipeline neared completion, Biden blinked. That May, in a stunning turnaround, the administration waived sanctions against Nord Stream AG, with a State Department official conceding that trying to stop the pipeline through sanctions and diplomacy had “always been a long shot.” Behind the scenes, administration officials reportedly urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, by then facing a threat of Russian invasion, not to criticize the move.

There were immediate consequences. Senate Republicans, led by Cruz, announced an immediate blockade of all of Biden’s foreign policy nominees and delayed passage of the annual defense bill for months, deep into the fall. Politico later depicted Biden’s turnabout on the second Russian pipeline as “the one decision, arguably more than the chaotic military withdrawal from Afghanistan, that has imperiled Biden’s agenda.”

The administration was floundering, despite getting a reprieve on the crisis in mid-November, when Germany’s energy regulators suspended approval of the second Nord Stream pipeline. Natural gas prices surged 8% within days, amid growing fears in Germany and Europe that the pipeline suspension and the growing possibility of a war between Russia and Ukraine would lead to a very much unwanted cold winter. It was not clear to Washington just where Olaf Scholz, Germany’s newly appointed chancellor, stood. Months earlier, after the fall of Afghanistan, Scholtz had publicly endorsed French President Emmanuel Macron’s call for a more autonomous European foreign policy in a speech in Prague—clearly suggesting less reliance on Washington and its mercurial actions."

64 posted on 02/08/2023 1:07:23 PM PST by rxsid (HOW CAN A NATURAL BORN CITIZEN'S STATUS BE "GOVERNED" BY GREAT BRITAIN? - Leo Donofrio (2009))
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