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1. mmastr+fu1[view] [source] 2023-02-08 19:03:45
>>hungle+(OP)
It's a great story, but it's all unsourced and could be a decent Tom Clancy story at best. You could probably write a similar one with Russia or German agents as the key players and be just as convincing.

The only anchor in reality appears to be Biden suggesting that they knew how to take it out which seems like a pretty weak place to build a large story.

What I find particularly odd is that this entire thing appears to be based on a single, unnamed source "with direct knowledge of the operational planning".

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2. thwayu+Zy1[view] [source] 2023-02-08 19:18:45
>>mmastr+fu1
> The only anchor in reality appears to be Biden suggesting that they knew how to take it out which seems like a pretty weak place to build a large story.

I'd bet my last dollar that at least four nations had "blow up Nord Stream to force continued conflict" contingency plans.

Who did it? Germany, Russia, USA, Ukraine, or a curve ball from the one of the Nordic or Baltic states? We'll probably never know, and none of those answers would surprise me.

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3. RajT88+qo2[view] [source] 2023-02-08 22:35:04
>>thwayu+Zy1
The one you'd never guess: Vanuatu

It's the perfect crime

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4. sclari+973[view] [source] 2023-02-09 03:07:27
>>RajT88+qo2
I lived next door to Tuvalu once, in New York City. Quiet little apartment building in Manhattan, west-facing views of the East River. We hung out with Vanatu once or twice. Doesn’t quite seem the type.
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5. sampo+Sq3[view] [source] 2023-02-09 06:43:17
>>sclari+973
> Quiet little apartment building in Manhattan, west-facing views of the East River.

How can you view the East River if you're facing West?

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6. sclari+H14[view] [source] 2023-02-09 12:12:13
>>sampo+Sq3
Admittedly it’s harder in Manhattan but take the aerial tram and it works out.

(Yes, that’s legally Manhattan still. And a reasonable walk from the UN.)

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