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American and British saboteurs were behind the blasts that crippled the key pipelines, Sergey Naryshkin has said
The US and British intelligence services were involved in the sabotage of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines, the head of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), Sergey Naryshkin, has said.The key energy connector, built to deliver Russian gas to Germany and the rest of Western Europe, was ruptured by explosions at the bottom of the Baltic Sea in September 2022.
"It has long been known that the West uses international terrorism as a tool to achieve its geopolitical goals. However, the
Western intelligence agencies themselves also do not hesitate to resort to terrorist methods in fighting their opponents," Naryshkin told the heads of security agencies and intelligence services from former Soviet republics on Tuesday.
According to the Russian spy chief, the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines was one example of such methods.
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The SVR possesses information about a direct involvement of professional saboteurs from the Anglo-American special services in this terrorist attack," he stated.
Naryshkin noted that Nord Stream was a joint project between companies from Russia and other European countries, intended to provide for "an uninterrupted supply of affordable Russian gas to Europe."
"Meaning that
Russia built it together with constructively minded Europeans, and the Anglo-Americans blew it up," he said.
The SVR head insisted that
"destroying Nord Stream was an obsession not only of the Democratic, but also of the Republican administration in the US."
Comment: The Republican administration during the much of the building of Nord Stream II was led by Donald Trump. Are the obstruction put to the construction during that period the reason why Sergey Naryshkin according to this article:
FSB chief warns of escalation over US-backed strikes on Russia stated that:
"it is unlikely that the election of a new US president will lead to a fundamental change in Washington's foreign policy."
In the same article, there also was:
Moscow must be prepared for any provocations from Washington, London, and their allies, the FSB chief said, specifically noting that US President Joe Biden and his team were likely to aggravate the situation in the key global regions as much as possible before leaving office in January.
"The main goal is to hinder the new administration's potential opportunities for a political solution to the accumulated problems," Bortnikov claimed.
Suppose this time around Donald Trump really wants to change the policies, will he be able?
No one in their right mind wants any more of what has gone before.