During a recent interview, Brett Baier asked John Kirby from the National Security Council about the explosion on the Nord Stream pipeline and whether the United States was involved. Kirby categorically denied any U.S. involvement and dismissed it as Russian propaganda. He acknowledged that an act of sabotage had occurred and an investigation was underway to determine responsibility.
The official position of the White House is that the United States had nothing to do with the incident. However, critics argue that President Joe Biden's previous statements on destroying the Nord Stream pipelines if Russia takes actions he opposes raise questions about potential involvement. Biden's assertion that the U.S. would be able to halt the project despite it being under Germany's control has also been scrutinized.
Secretary of State Tony Blinken has expressed support for sabotaging Nord Stream, referring to it as a tremendous opportunity and something the U.S. is in favor of. These remarks have fueled speculation about the Biden administration's possible role in the incident.
It is important to note that these observations do not necessarily imply conspiracy theories but rather raise legitimate questions. In a democratic society, individuals have the right to ask questions and seek the truth, and it is the responsibility of those in power to provide transparency and clarity.
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