Maybe the least noticed snippet from this article is the fact that Ukraine will no longer allow Russian gas to flow to Europe. Did y'all catch that? Will no longer. This jumped out at me immediately, because when the Nordstream pipeline blew up in 2022, the Biden administration immediately concluded that Putin did it. Despite Biden and G…
Maybe the least noticed snippet from this article is the fact that Ukraine will no longer allow Russian gas to flow to Europe. Did y'all catch that? Will no longer. This jumped out at me immediately, because when the Nordstream pipeline blew up in 2022, the Biden administration immediately concluded that Putin did it. Despite Biden and Germany's Olaf Scholz snickering at a press conference a few months earlier that if Putin invaded Ukraine they would put an end to the pipeline. And of course the progressive media outlets were all-in on the narrative. Despite the fact that a senior staff writer at The Atlantic, Anne Applebaum, happens to be married to a Polish govt minister name Radi Sikorski. You know, the guy who tweeted "Thanks USA!" the day after the pipeline explosion. He was also helpful enough to broadcast a longer tweet about the Brotherhood and Yamal pipelines, which transit Ukraine on the way to Western Europe. Those are the ones that Gazprom had been paying Ukraine for protecting, and nobody seems to find that remarkable. So the official story of Biden and the collegiate propagandists of the respectable MSM has been that Putin was so mad at NATO that he blew up his own property, but not so mad that he shut off the two pipelines that Russia had to pay Ukraine to protect during the war. I wonder what Anne and Radi chat about at the breakfast table these days?
Maybe the least noticed snippet from this article is the fact that Ukraine will no longer allow Russian gas to flow to Europe. Did y'all catch that? Will no longer. This jumped out at me immediately, because when the Nordstream pipeline blew up in 2022, the Biden administration immediately concluded that Putin did it. Despite Biden and Germany's Olaf Scholz snickering at a press conference a few months earlier that if Putin invaded Ukraine they would put an end to the pipeline. And of course the progressive media outlets were all-in on the narrative. Despite the fact that a senior staff writer at The Atlantic, Anne Applebaum, happens to be married to a Polish govt minister name Radi Sikorski. You know, the guy who tweeted "Thanks USA!" the day after the pipeline explosion. He was also helpful enough to broadcast a longer tweet about the Brotherhood and Yamal pipelines, which transit Ukraine on the way to Western Europe. Those are the ones that Gazprom had been paying Ukraine for protecting, and nobody seems to find that remarkable. So the official story of Biden and the collegiate propagandists of the respectable MSM has been that Putin was so mad at NATO that he blew up his own property, but not so mad that he shut off the two pipelines that Russia had to pay Ukraine to protect during the war. I wonder what Anne and Radi chat about at the breakfast table these days?