Nord Stream Sabotage and Crimean Bridge Attack Plot
"Obviously, the United States has an interest in this," the expert said, commenting on the scandal surrounding the possible delivery of Taurus missiles to the Kiev regime. "They're not able to supply weapons of their own at the moment due to the Republican opposition. So they're obviously looking for the Europeans to take a greater role in this proxy war against Russia. By comparison, Nord Stream was, I would say, even more awkward because keep in mind that before the Nord Stream pipelines were attacked, the US on numerous occasions told what they were planning to do. They threatened it very publicly, expressing their intention to attack the Nord Stream pipeline if Russia would invade Ukraine."
"I think there are two objectives," Diesen said, commenting on the matter. "The first would be, just in terms of the war, the Crimea can be seen as an important logistics hub. And in wars especially on this scale, we see that logistics are imperative in order to be able to bring weapons and supplies and move troops around. So being able to destroy this bridge would be an important way of limiting the logistics flexibility of the Russian army. But I think there's also now a wider, larger strategic level in which there's this historical desire, especially by the Americans and British, as the main naval powers over the past 200 years or 200-plus years, which has been to weaken Russia's access to the seas. So, again, this has been a very old strategy, for centuries, which is, yeah, to limit Russia's access to these oceans."
German Public Don't Want War With Russia
"So what this conversation - which is not even the German government - clearly shows is that the German military is planning an attack against Russia, which, according to every interpretation of international law, would make Germany a party in the military conflict in the Ukraine. That's not what the vast majority of Germans want," Beck emphasized.