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Military Genius Zelensky wants Ukrainians to throw molotovs at Russian tanks
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2022-10-01 at 2:59 PM UTC
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2022-10-02 at 1:56 AM UTCI wonder if the German government was actually complicit or permissive in the NS2 attack. By allowing the option to be taken away, they no longer have to make the decision themselves and don't have to deal with the angry Atlantic lobby or their own people angry that almost all heavy industry is shutting down
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2022-10-02 at 2 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I wonder if the German government was actually complicit or permissive in the NS2 attack. By allowing the option to be taken away, they no longer have to make the decision themselves and don't have to deal with the angry Atlantic lobby or their own people angry that almost all heavy industry is shutting down
It was a cooperative operation between the United States, the UK, France, Canada and Germany. -
2022-10-02 at 2:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I wonder if the German government was actually complicit or permissive in the NS2 attack. By allowing the option to be taken away, they no longer have to make the decision themselves and don't have to deal with the angry Atlantic lobby or their own people angry that almost all heavy industry is shutting down
I'm not saying it is Russia. But one thing everyone who dismissed the notion isn't considering is this. What if it wasn't Putin? What if it was done by internal hard line palace enemies of Putin to weaken his hold on power in preparation for a coup? Or what it were palace enemies who are opposed to his Ukrainian campaign on principle or due to lack of decisive success?
I'm not saying any of this true but I contend anything is plausible including the above. -
2022-10-02 at 2:07 AM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker I'm not saying it is Russia. But one thing everyone who dismissed the notion isn't considering is this. What if it wasn't Putin? What if it was done by internal hard line palace enemies of Putin to weaken his hold on power in preparation for a coup? Or what it were palace enemies who are opposed to his Ukrainian campaign on principle or due to lack of decisive success?
I'm not saying any of this true but I contend anything is plausible including the above.
US military ships were recorded in the area of the recorded seismic explosions just before pressure in the pipe when down. There's not even a question of whether Biden and his gang of thugs are involved. -
2022-10-02 at 2:09 AM UTC
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2022-10-02 at 2:09 AM UTClol what Canada
US/UK is pretty much a given. I don't think France had any direct part in it since Macron has been trying (feebly) to jump on the brakes but it's always possible he didn't know or care what his subordinates were doing.
Poland almost certainly played a key role. Denmark at least knew it was happening considering it happened near one of their islands where they have a shitload of sensors set up due to fear of Russian submarines -
2022-10-02 at 2:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker I'm not saying it is Russia. But one thing everyone who dismissed the notion isn't considering is this. What if it wasn't Putin? What if it was done by internal hard line palace enemies of Putin to weaken his hold on power in preparation for a coup? Or what it were palace enemies who are opposed to his Ukrainian campaign on principle or due to lack of decisive success?
I'm not saying any of this true but I contend anything is plausible including the above.
How does it hurt Putin, especially personally? The capacity that was going to Europe just goes to China and India, and Germany is contractually bound to pay for the next 20 years even if the gas isn't delivered.
Who do you think has the capacity to deliver such a large amount of explosive over such a wide area without the knowledge of their commanders OR the European countries monitoring the area? -
2022-10-02 at 2:18 AM UTCEven an average fishing trawler can be easily converted for minelaying, anti-mine, or even anti-submarine duty. A relatively small civilian vessel could have laid mines with remote detonation capability. These mines could have been in place for months and placed over a number of months.
https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Naval_trawler -
2022-10-02 at 2:25 AM UTCWow you're an expert on all things military from your service in granada
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2022-10-02 at 2:30 AM UTCSwedish seismic stations reported each of the explosions at around 75-100kg of TNT, and to rupture the pipeline like that you'd need to make contact, either planting explosives or firing torpedoes at it.
The pipeline itself is continuously monitored by the Russians and the region is continually monitored by the Danes after those submarine incidents a few years ago.
Nevermind that Poland tried similar during the construction and brags about the current incident, and the US has repeatedly threatened to 'stop' NS2 explicitly -
2022-10-02 at 2:42 AM UTCPaul Wozny would be explaining the military industrial complex connection to Jeff Hunter and our community
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2022-10-02 at 2:44 AM UTC
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2022-10-02 at 4 AM UTC
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2022-10-02 at 5:28 AM UTCBaltic Pipe is probably the simplest and most direct explanation. Poland wants to be the one to control gas flow into the EU