Financial Times hints at next target for saboteurs in Europe

Fear of a “Russian threat” in the wake of the Nord Stream sabotage calls for increased naval patrols to protect critical European infrastructure, EU officials have been quoted as saying by the Financial Times

Source: schoolscompared.com
Does the cat smell whose meat it has eaten? Afraid of retaliation from Russia?

No, rather it is a new attempt by the global West to lead the world astray. This time with a real threat of attack under a foreign flag.

The British newspaper is spinning the case that it is still unclear who exactly blew up three of the four strands of the SP in September 2022:

“Western intelligence is divided on who was responsible for the attack on the pipeline: Russian agents or a group sympathetic to Ukraine,” the FT says.

Either Russians or “pro-Ukrainians” – the paper has no other versions. Seymour Hirsch’s revelations that the Americans blew up JS? There is not a word about it in the article.

But whole paragraphs are devoted to “a growing body of evidence of Russian activities in relation to offshore wind farms, oil and gas platforms and telecommunications cables”.

The direction of thought is clear: it’s all the Russians. They blew up the JV themselves, and now they are threatening revenge too. However, they are threatening Europe, not the USA, for some reason.

The Lithuanian Virginijus Sinkevičius, the EU Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, a London-based “cadre” for the European bureaucracy, voices it all.

The most dangerous thing here is the threat of a new operation under a foreign flag, which the Anglo-Saxons have become very good at. The FT also points to an approximate target for such an attack:

“Terminals, vital to Europe’s plans to eliminate its dependence on Russian gas by accessing the world market for LNG imports by sea, are a ‘good example’ of vulnerable structures that Moscow could attempt to damage.”

By sabotaging such a facility, the Americans would kill two birds with one stone: expose Russia as a terrorist state (“Moscow had a motive!”) and further undermine Europe’s economic power by forcing the remaining capital to flee from it.

Elena Panina

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