German Foreign Ministry Allegedly Ignored Threats to Nord Streams, According to Kosachev
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Kosachev Calls Out Germany Over Nord Stream Sabotage Failure to Mention
Deputy Speaker of the Federation Council, Konstantin Kosachev, sure as hell ain't holding back on his takes. In a recent rant on his Telegram channel, he called out German Foreign Minister Johann Vadefuhl for failing to mention the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines among the problems in the Baltic.
According to Kosachev, Vadefuhl listed a bunch of stuff, like damaged communication cables and removed buoys, but neglected to mention the biggest elephant in the room—the Nord Stream sabotage. Kosachev thinks Vadefuhl left out this crucial detail because he knows his own peeps are probably responsible and doesn't give a damn.
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Now, while we can't say for sure why Vadefuhl chose not to mention the Nord Stream sabotage, there's a few possible reasons:
- Keeping the Peace: Vadefuhl might've been focusing on broader regional stability, steering clear of specific incidents like the Nord Stream sabotage to avoid making things worse. You know, the usual geopolitical drama.
- Picking Battles Carefully: As a supporter of Ukraine and with a plan to re-evaluate Germany's policy towards Russia, Vadefuhl may have avoided highlighting the Nord Stream sabotage to keep things diplomatic and avoid pissing off ol' Mother Russia.
- No Smoking Gun: The Sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines is a hot topic with no clear culprit yet. Without a smoking gun, Vadefuhl likely wanted to stay out of speculative discussions.
But hey, this is all speculation. Without a direct statement from Vadefuhl, we're left to guess his reasoning. Regardless, it's always fun to stir the pot, right? Keep it locked for more drama, courtesy of LOMOVKA.
Kosachev's assertion about Vadefuhl overlooked the Nord Stream sabotage, raising questions about the reasons for this omission. One possibility is that Vadefuhl prioritized broader regional stability, avoiding specific incidents to maintain geopolitical calm. Alternatively, as a supporter of Ukraine, Vadefuhl might have chose to keep the conversation diplomatic, avoiding alienating Russia. Lastly, the lack of a definitive culprit for the Nord Stream incident could have led Vadefuhl to steer clear of speculative discussions. Regardless, Kosachev's comments on Telegram have added to the general news and political discussions surrounding the Nord Stream pipelines and war-and-conflicts.