A dramaturgical view of reality allows us to realise that in life, as in a thriller, the solution can sometimes only be found when you look at things from a completely new angle
« The solution to a thriller can sometimes only be found when you look at things from a completely new angle.
What about: Putin did it. He needed to sever economic ties with Europe in order to continue his war and prevent a coup. Had he not destroy NordStream, his position inside Russia would have been much more fragile as some forces in Russia would have tried to overthrow him and renormalise relations with Europe. With NordStream destroyed, there was no turning back. Long term, his goal was never to conquer Ukraine, but to force russians to admit that the only way for Russia (and hence his regime) to survive was to pivot east and force the west to build a new iron curtain.
They Sy Hersh story makes more sense than the story of the more amateur Ukrainian action planted in major western newspapers. After all, Biden said the US would do this and even doubled down on our ability to do this regardless of the legal and diplomatic implications. And the reflexively absurd blaming of Putin demonstrated that the West has no serious interest in revealing the truth.
Why don't you mention Ola Tunanders findings on this topic?
https://rumble.com/v3z1kym-ola-tunander-om-nord-stream-eng-subs.html
Part I
https://olatunander.substack.com/p/after-sy-hershs-article-norway-the
Part II
https://olatunander.substack.com/p/were-the-us-navy-deep-divers-at-the-08f?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=1510517&post_id=146964430&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=103ae5&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email
Part III
https://olatunander.substack.com/p/the-use-of-two-us-p-8-poseidon-during?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=1510517&post_id=146966674&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=103ae5&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email
« The solution to a thriller can sometimes only be found when you look at things from a completely new angle.
What about: Putin did it. He needed to sever economic ties with Europe in order to continue his war and prevent a coup. Had he not destroy NordStream, his position inside Russia would have been much more fragile as some forces in Russia would have tried to overthrow him and renormalise relations with Europe. With NordStream destroyed, there was no turning back. Long term, his goal was never to conquer Ukraine, but to force russians to admit that the only way for Russia (and hence his regime) to survive was to pivot east and force the west to build a new iron curtain.
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They Sy Hersh story makes more sense than the story of the more amateur Ukrainian action planted in major western newspapers. After all, Biden said the US would do this and even doubled down on our ability to do this regardless of the legal and diplomatic implications. And the reflexively absurd blaming of Putin demonstrated that the West has no serious interest in revealing the truth.