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#511 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 154 weeks ago
And how would the US know this? They looked at their own plans?
Nor has any of that been confirmed, but I can see why America would want to present the impression of alibi. At the same they are saying this is great news and an opportunity for the US, and they already delivered open threats to Germany about the pipeline.
All of this just sounds like honest intentions, doesn't it? Even your own ally Poland assumes you did it.
#512 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 154 weeks ago
Further developments
⚡️⚡️#BREAKING Gazprom cuts off all gas supply to Europe through Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/POhs3kfAbv
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) September 28, 2022
#513 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 154 weeks ago
Right out in the open now. That dude is a member of EU Parliament. I think that blue mark means it's legit?
https://twitter.com/radeksikorski/status/1574800653724966915
#514 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 154 weeks ago
Evidence is piling up.
🚨 “Experimentation was conducted off the coast of Bornholm, Denmark”
— Veloci Tom (@VelociTom) September 27, 2022
EXCUSE MEhttps://t.co/jWF0fN2EEd pic.twitter.com/mAuifTZOqc
An act of war from the US on another NATO member is serious stuff.
#515 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 154 weeks ago
https://twitter.com/AZmilitary1/status/1574702376262701056
#516 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 154 weeks ago
Russia itself claim the cutbacks are due to repairs. Some of that is probably true because the facility is ran by Siemens and they can no longer import the necessary parts due to the US sanctions. It is of course also possible that Russia is using it as leverage.
And that is the thing, with an intact pipeline that you have the ability to shut off, you do have leverage. If you blow up the pipeline you lose the leverage because your target no longer has any choice but to oppose you.
The US invaded Iraq to stop them selling oil in Euros. The petrodollar is the single most important possession of the US. It gives them the ability to print unlimited money and push the inflation on the rest of the world, because they have to hold an ever increasing amount of dollars to meet their energy needs. Gaddafi started doing the same, look how fast he went down. Now Putin is selling oil and gas in rubles.
I think the US clearly benefits the most from this incident. They make it impossible for Germany and Russia coming to a reproachment, which would end US influence in Eurasia, and the sale of oil in rubles between Europe and Russia would unravel the petrodollar, and with that, the entire US Empire. They don't hold land, but they control land. As long as they have 200 military bases in these countries they have all that they need without the cost of maintaining a territory.
This is why the US can just leave Afghanistan and Iraq after 2 decades of occupation and trillions spent. The real goals had already been met and the US no longer had any use for direct possession. The cost? Taxpayer foots that bill.
#517 Re: Guns N' Roses » SOG single coming? » 154 weeks ago
How do they calculate this? The write off is worth more than the expected future returns? I can see a lot of properties being in trouble then.
#518 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 154 weeks ago
Russia hasn't shut off Nord Stream 2. That pipeline was finished this year and has yet to be used. If Russia wants to shut off gas they could simply do it on their end by shutting the valves. But of course they don't want that. They would like nothing better than to prosecute their war without sanctions. It is the US that demand Germany not buy gas from Russia. That line might hold if supply is met, but there is no guarantee the German Government will not open the pipeline when shit hits the fan, no matter the US threats. The USA clearly benefits here.
False flags aren't exactly a new thing to the US, going back all the way to the Lusitania in 1917. Has anyone forgot the shameless lies peddled by the Bush administration before going into Iraq? I'm sure you haven't. If anything you could call it a standard prelude to US military action. Poland has their own reasons for shutting down NS2, and they have always been pliable allies.
#519 Re: The Garden » Current Events Thread » 154 weeks ago
The news are all saying Russia did it, as you would expect. I don't believe this for a second though. Russia is the last actor to benefit. They want to sell gas to Europe. They would also of course know that this would be blamed on them. It is the EU under orders from the US that have cut them off. This plays directly into the hands of the US. Given the location of the incident Poland seems to be the most likely executor, they have a history being the hitman of Western powers, but there is also a US naval exercise in the area so who knows.
With no possibility of getting gas from Russia, Germany has no choice but to continue the US line. Which will wreck their economy, which is what this is all about.
A war with the US would be hard to imagine when Germany is a protectorate of the US, but in an alternate timeline they would of course not be able to directly fight the US, but they could certainly break off relations and maintain a type of cold war. They would be obligated to do something if this is true. To do this is an act of war.
#520 Re: Guns N' Roses » SOG single coming? » 154 weeks ago
I still have my cd collection but I never use it except for special occasions. Spotify is just so much more convenient.
Movies are different. With an album you might listen to a few songs before changing to something else, or use a playlist. If you are going to watch a movie you watch the whole thing, so I much prefer to pop in a blue ray or a dvd. Maybe I want to watch with directors commentary or a special version of the film. You don't get that on the streaming services.
I also suspect that with cancel culture the available library of movies will shrink on streaming sites. Or they will start editing the films somehow, if they even include them.