Looks like we know who staged the act of terror! The US views the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines as a “tremendous opportunity” and a “fantastic chance”, Antony Blinken said.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters on Friday that the United States saw the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines as a “tremendous opportunity” to wean the continent off of Russian energy. As winter approaches, Blinken stated that the United States desires Europe to reduce its fuel use.
Blinken bragged to reporters in Washington that the United States is now “Europe’s biggest provider of liquefied natural gas.” Blinken stated that in addition to exporting its own gasoline to Europe, the United States is working with European leaders to “reduce demand” and “accelerate the transition to renewables.”
Blinken proclaimed, “It is a fantastic chance to eliminate our dependency on Russian energy once and for all, so denying Vladimir Putin the ability to weaponize energy to advance his imperial ambitions.”
The US views the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines as a “tremendous opportunity” to wean the continent off of Russian energy, Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters on Friday pic.twitter.com/u76yw1WhdZ
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The United States stands to benefit the most from the loss of the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines, which were damaged earlier this week by a series of explosions off the coast of Bornholm, Denmark.
In a Friday speech, President Vladimir Putin attributed the blasts to “the Anglo-Saxons,” a slang term for the transatlantic partnership between the United States and the United Kingdom. Putin remarked, “It is evident to everyone who profits from it.” “Those who benefit are those who performed the action.”
Looks like we know who staged the act of terror !!
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The US views the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines as a “tremendous opportunity” to wean the continent off of Russian energy, Antony Blinken said. With winter approaching, US wants Europe to decrease its fuel use. pic.twitter.com/hAfn3r9hbh
In the meantime, energy costs are soaring throughout Europe. Just days before the explosions, demonstrators in Germany, which confronts the threat of fast “deindustrialization,” flocked to the streets to urge the reopening of Nord Stream 2.