“I gotta admit guy has a pair of balls. Said he was going to do it.. He did.”

Lee Heidhues 2.18.2023

Seymour Hersh has been around the Washington block for decades.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seymour_Hersh

He knows of what he speaks. His latest report published in substack.com has received vigorous pushback from the Biden Administration.

Hersh claims that the United States was responsible for destroying the Nordstream 2 pipeline in September 2022 which was set to carry natural gas from Russia to Germany.

The American administration has been consistent in its disavowal of any involvement. Instead attempting to cast responsibility on Russia.

Seymour Hersh was interviewed at length on Democracy Now last week. A link to this fascinating interview is attached.

The American mainstream media has been totally derelict in not following up on this story though it finally seems to be gaining traction in international media.

Nordstream 2 – From Russia with Gas

Excerpted from Substack.com-Seymour Hersh 2.8.2023

The source had a much more streetwise view of Biden’s decision to sabotage more than 1500 miles of Gazprom pipeline as winter approached. “Well,” he said, speaking of the President, “I gotta admit the guy has a pair of balls.  He said he was going to do it, and he did.

Asked for comment, Adrienne Watson, a White House spokesperson, said in an email, “This is false and complete fiction.” Tammy Thorp, a spokesperson for the Central Intelligence Agency, similarly wrote: “This claim is completely and utterly false.”

Biden’s decision to sabotage the pipelines came after more than nine months of highly secret back and forth debate inside Washington’s national security community about how to best achieve that goal. For much of that time, the issue was not whether to do the mission, but how to get it done with no overt clue as to who was responsible.

President Biden re destruction Nordstream 2 pipeline – “I promise you, we’ll be able to do that.” 2.7.2022

In the immediate aftermath of the pipeline bombing, the American media treated it like an unsolved mystery. Russia was repeatedly cited as a likely culprit, spurred on by calculated leaks from the White House—but without ever establishing a clear motive for such an act of self-sabotage, beyond simple retribution. A few months later, when it emerged that Russian authorities had been quietly getting estimates for the cost to repair the pipelines, the New York Times described the news as “complicating theories about who was behind” the attack. No major American newspaper dug into the earlier threats to the pipelines made by Biden and Undersecretary of State Nuland.

While it was never clear why Russia would seek to destroy its own lucrative pipeline, a more telling rationale for the President’s action came from Secretary of State Blinken.

Asked at a press conference last September about the consequences of the worsening energy crisis in Western Europe, Blinken described the moment as a potentially good one:

“It’s a tremendous opportunity to once and for all remove the dependence on Russian energy and thus to take away from Vladimir Putin the weaponization of energy as a means of advancing his imperial designs. That’s very significant and that offers tremendous strategic opportunity for the years to come, but meanwhile we’re determined to do everything we possibly can to make sure the consequences of all of this are not borne by citizens in our countries or, for that matter, around the world.”

More recently, Victoria Nuland expressed satisfaction at the demise of the newest of the pipelines. Testifying at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing in late January she told Senator Ted Cruz, “​Like you, I am, and I think the Administration is, very gratified to know that Nord Stream 2 is now, as you like to say, a hunk of metal at the bottom of the sea.”

Asked why he thought the Russians failed to respond, he said cynically, “Maybe they want the capability to do the same things the U.S. did.

“It was a beautiful cover story,” he went on. “Behind it was a covert operation that placed experts in the field and equipment that operated on a covert signal.

“The only flaw was the decision to do it.”

https://seymourhersh.substack.com/p/how-america-took-out-the-nord-stream

https://www.democracynow.org/2023/2/15/nord_stream_sy_hersh