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Ukrainian President Zelensky Approved Operation to Blow Up Russian Gas Nord Stream Pipeline

Erica CarlinBy Erica CarlinAugust 16, 2024Updated:August 16, 2024 Spreely News No Comments7 Mins Read
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In a joint report by German media outlets, it was revealed that German prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant in connection with the 2022 undersea explosions that destroyed the Nord Stream gas pipelines to Europe.

The warrant, issued in June, targets a Ukrainian national identified as Volodymyr Z., who is believed to be residing in Poland. The explosion resulted in the release of 800 million cubic meters of gas, approximately equivalent to three months of Danish gas supplies.

The incident has sparked widespread speculation and allegations, with some reports suggesting that the CIA had prior knowledge of Ukraine’s involvement in the explosions. Moreover, there are claims that the CIA and the Biden regime deliberately misled the American public about the events for a period of two years.

The issuance of the arrest warrant marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the undersea explosions and their impact on European gas supplies.

It indicates that authorities have identified a suspect linked to the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines, which play a crucial role in delivering natural gas to various European countries.

The revelation of this arrest warrant raises questions about potential geopolitical motivations behind these acts of sabotage and their broader implications for energy security in Europe.

It also underscores the complexities and challenges associated with international investigations involving multiple countries and jurisdictions.

The alleged involvement of a Ukrainian national adds another layer of complexity to an already intricate situation, potentially straining diplomatic relations between Ukraine, Germany, Poland, and other affected nations.

Furthermore, if substantiated, these allegations could have far-reaching consequences for international diplomacy and cooperation in addressing energy security threats.

Mike Benz commented:

https://twitter.com/MikeBenzCyber/status/1824013775894196656?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Intel expert Mike Benz also commented on the real culprits: “Again just to remind what giant pieces of sh*t these ppl are, they’re only “leaking” this disinfo now bc Germany just arrested the Ukrainian diver who blew it up & NYT already printed that UKR’s intel is run top-down by the CIA, so Germany knows CIA knew, so CIA has to say this.”

The CIA, State Department, Biden White House, and media outlets knowingly deceived the American public about the explosion.

In February 2024, Russian President Vladimir Putin informed Tucker Carlson during an interview that the CIA was responsible for blowing up the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines.

The explosions, which registered 2.3 on the Richter scale and occurred in two locations 40 miles apart under 230 ft. of water, prompted promises of investigations from German, Danish, and Swedish authorities but no official findings have been released.

On March 27, 2023, the UN Security Council rejected Russia and China’s calls for an international investigation.

In a detailed account published on Feb. 8, 2023, veteran investigative journalist Seymour Hersh revealed that Jake Sullivan, the National Security Adviser to the Biden administration, instructed the CIA to destroy the Nord Stream pipelines in December 2022 before the start of the war.

Hersh’s account is considered to be the most credible version of events despite attempts to discredit it or ignore it by mainstream press.

On the anniversary of the attack, Hersh shared new details from his intelligence source about how the Biden administration misled the CIA by presenting sabotage plans as a means to deter Putin and maintain peace while actually intending to economically weaken Germany and prevent it from yielding to Russian pressure.

Hersh’s source explained “the real reason why the Biden administration brought up taking out the Nord Stream pipeline.” While Russia was supplying gas and oil to the world via more than a dozen pipelines, Nord Stream 1 and 2 ran directly from Russia through the Baltic Sea to Germany.

“The administration put Nord Stream on the table because it was the only one we could access and it would be totally deniable,” Hershs CIA source told him. “We solved the problem within a few weeks—by early January—and told the White House. Our assumption was that the president would use the threat against Nord Stream as a deterrent to avoid the war.”

Undersecretary of State Victoria Nuland was clearly involved in the plot, Hersh writes, since on January 27, 2022, she “stridently warned Putin that if he invaded Ukraine, “one way or another Nord Stream 2 will not move forward,” while noting that “We continue to have very strong and clear conversations with our German allies.”

When German chancellor Olaf Scholz visited Washington on February 7, 2022, Joe Biden warned that “If Russia invades … there will no longer be a Nord Stream 2. We will bring an end to it.” Asked by a reporter how he could promise this since the pipeline was under Germany and Russia’s control, Biden said: “We will, I promise you, we’ll be able to do it.”

Olaf Scholz did not seem fazed by this threat. “We are acting together. We are absolutely united, and we will not be taking different steps. We will do the same steps, and they will be very hard to Russia”, Scholz said.

To the CIA team planning the attack, this signaled that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz was “fully aware of the secret planning underway to destroy the pipelines,” Hersh’s source told him.

At this time, the intel community took this as confirmation their task was “to come up with a plan that would be forceful enough to deter Putin from the attack on Ukraine,” Hersh writes. “We did it. We found an extraordinary deterrent because of its economic impact on Russia. And Putin did it despite the threat,” Hersh’s source said.

It took two experts, US Navy deep sea divers, “months of research and practice” along with Norwegian seamen, who found the spot to plant the bombs before the mission was deemed a go. “Senior officials in Sweden and Denmark, who still insist they had no idea what was going on in their shared territorial waters, turned a blind eye to the activities of the American and Norwegian operatives. The American team of divers and support staff on the mission’s mother ship—a Norwegian minesweeper—would be hard to hide while the divers were doing their work. The team would not learn until after the bombing that Nord Stream 2 had been shut down with 750 miles of natural gas in it,” Hersh writes.

Despite Biden’s threat, Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022. Nonetheless, the White House told the CIA planning group “to plant the necessary bombs and be ready to trigger them ‘on demand’ even after the war began,“ Hersh writes. After the charges were planted in June 2022 as part of the BaltOps military exercise, the team was disbanded. The explosion was later triggered by a single Norwegian fighter plane “dropping of an altered off-the-shelf sonar device at the right spot in the Baltic Sea,” Hersh writes.

“It was then that we understood that the attack on the pipelines was not a deterrent because as the war went on, we never got the command,” Hersh’s source told him. “We realized that the destruction of the two Russian pipelines was not related to the Ukrainian war but was part of a neocon political agenda to keep Scholz and Germany, with winter coming up and the pipelines shut down, from getting cold feet and opening up” the shuttered Nord Stream 2. “The White House fear was that Putin would get Germany under his thumb and then he was going to get Poland.”

“So the president struck a blow against the economy of Germany and Western Europe,” the source told Hersh. “He could have done it in June and told Putin: We told you what we would do.” The White House’s silence and denials were, he said, “a betrayal of what we were doing. If you are going to do it, do it when it would have made a difference.”

During the Tucker Carlson interview, Vladimir Putin did not present any new information that millions of Americans were already aware of.

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