- cross-posted to:
- europe@hexbear.net
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- cross-posted to:
- europe@hexbear.net
- europe@lemmy.ml
The Wall Street Journal warns that the investigation into the Nord Stream pipeline explosions “threatens to fracture support for Ukraine.”
German investigators reportedly believe Kiev was behind the sabotage, specifically pointing to former Ukrainian commander-in-chief Valery Zaluzhny.
According to WSJ sources, an elite Ukrainian military unit carried out the attacks under Zaluzhny’s direct supervision, aiming to deprive Russia of energy revenues and weaken its economic ties with Germany.
The article recalls that suspects have already been detained across Europe and warns of serious fallout if a German trial against Ukrainian nationals begins. Such proceedings could further strain relations with Germany which is Ukraine’s top financial donor and key arms supplier, particularly of air defense systems.
Political pressure is also mounting on Merz, though his circle believes the issue can still be contained domestically. German society, sources say, has largely accepted that Kiev was responsible.
However, WSJ notes, the diplomatic consequences would be far easier for Berlin if investigators hadn’t gathered such compelling evidence against Ukraine. 🤣

Of course it was Ukraine! Had to be. Otherwise it would have to be the one who did fleet exercises there days before the explosions, has the know how to pull it off and the equipment to do it. You know - the USA.
Joke aside, it obviously was the US. You need a pressure chamber immediately for your divers if they are working in those depths. Ukraine has no ship with one. The US has. Strike one. US ships were doing fleet exercises at the location of the explosions just before it took place. Strike two. And the US stands to profit most from the destruction of North Stream. Strike three.
Exactly. Everybody knows it’s the US, but you can’t say that in public so it has to be Ukraine. And amusingly pinning this on Ukraine is now backfiring because because public support for the war is fraying.