Comments by "Levan Gudadze - Opinion" (@LevanGudadze) on "Kim Iversen"
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Well, on my channel I already shared my opinion in today's update that I am extremely disappointed in Putin's speech to the federal assembly, because I was expecting a speech by the president of a country that is at war with the Western elite, but I heard something completely different. Probably a significant part of the citizens here in Russia shares my disappointment.
In journalism, we call such speeches water, because there are a lot of words, but basically either those that have already been said, or those that say nothing at all ..
I would single out two episodes as interesting, one about Russia suspending its participation in the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, the second about providing a two-week vacation every 6 months to a military participant in a special military operation. In the second case, we can probably say that Moscow does not even assume an early end to the conflict, because otherwise the issue of vacations for the military would not have become a topic of discussion at all.
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This information is making headlines today here in Russia..
U.S. Navy divers planted explosives under the Nord Stream gas pipelines last summer, which the Norwegians activated three months later, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh said on his website, citing an informed source. I will definitely talk about this topic in tomorrow's update on my channel, by that time the reaction of official Moscow will probably become known.
“Last summer, Navy divers, operating under the cover of <...> a NATO exercise known as Baltops 22, planted remotely activated explosive devices that destroyed three of the four Nord Stream pipelines three months later,” wrote Seymour Hersh.
According to Hersh, a Norwegian Navy aircraft dropped a sonar device on September 26 that set off the explosives.
As the journalist noted, US President Joe Biden decided to sabotage the Nord Stream after nine months of highly secret discussions within the Washington national security community.
“During the discussions, the main question was how not to leave evidence,” he said.
He also added that National Security Adviser to the President of the United States Jake Sullivan was also involved in organizing the sabotage.
The US Navy, for its part, offered to use the submarine to attack the Nord Streams, and the Air Force - remote fuse bombs, the journalist stressed.
According to him, at the beginning of last year, the CIA task force told Sullivan's inter-agency team the following: "We have a way to blow up the pipelines."
Hersh's page on the Substack website, which published an investigation into US involvement in the Nord Stream sabotage, was created a few hours ago. The link to it was posted on his Twitter account by investigative journalist Matt Taibbi.
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