Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Nordstream Pipeline Destruction Investigations

 Since 1823, the US have been the leading neo-colonial power, saying European nations had better stay out of Latin America. The Americans call this the Monroe Doctrine. For the next 75 years, the US condemned colonialism, where European nations sent their armies into Africa, Asia, and the Americas, conquered countries, and installed ethnic Europeans as the senior government officials, with the resident head of state a European, and the ultimate head of state the head of the European colonising nation.

In Latin America, the US military helped nations achieve independence from their former European colonisers, who had been robbing the nations blind. The US selected a small minority, the Castillanos, in the decolonised Latin American countries and gave them money and weapons with which they took over the governments of those nations and ran their own country, knowing that they had to do what the US leadership and oligarchs told them to do or they would be replaced. All the resources in their country, formerly stolen by the colonial powers, went to US oligarchs, and ordinary Americans got cheap bananas. Most of those in the neocolonised Latin American countries remained very poor, but the tiny minority put in power by the US were rich, and, of course, the US oligarchs were obscenely wealthy. But the country were nominally run by their own citizens, not by citizens of some other country, so they were a neocolony, not a colony.

After WWII, the US expanded their neocolonialism from Latin America to Western Europe, Japan, and South Korea. Unlike in Latin America, they kept most Western Europeans prosperous, so they would fear the USSR and do whatever the US wanted, and did the same in Japan and South Korea so they would fear the PRC and the DRPK. After the collapse of the USSR, the US expanded their neocolonialism to the former Warsaw Pact.

So, after the US and Norway destroyed the Nordstream Pipeline in September 2022, the US gave the leaderships of Germany, Denmark, and Sweden two choices: investigate and say Russia destroyed their own pipeline, or keep the investigation going forever, never reaching any conclusion, and all three agreed on the second option, at least for now.

Russia demand a real investigation, and the PRC agree. The rest of the UN Security Council all say that Germany, Denmark, and Sweden are doing a great job and must be allowed to continue, with all their findings strictly confidential. The US, of course, lie that it has been irrefutably proven that the US had absolutely nothing to do with the sabotage of the Nordstream pipelines, and it is Russia alone that want the German, Danish, and Swedish investigation stopped before they prove that Russia were responsible.

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