This was on Swedish news too.<p>Our investigation is not done yet.<p>But the explosion happened near us, so this is big news.<p>There were also Russian ships spotted going back and forth over the area before the explosion.<p>I really don't know what to believe on this, it's very interesting.
this is hilarious ... because it was almost obvious all along but voicing it had you labelled a conspiracy nut.<p>this was never plausibly on behalf of russia and no country would do sth like that without checking back with the states - whose president btw basically just announced something like that would happen on television.<p>sometimes what you need isn't intel but common sense and some unbiased knowledge of contemporary politics and history.
I'm sure many countries have detailed plans this and many more things we are not talking about...<p>Do you think the powers that be don't have plans and contingencies in place for subsea internet cables?<p>I would be more concerned if they hadn't thought through these scenarios
shouldn't this just be memory holed - there is no gain in spreading around theories, the narrative that this was a Russia planned op may not be entirely convincing but nevertheless is still has enthusiastic advocates
Only a combined American-Anglo-Nordic plan could have been as successful as blowing up Nord Stream pipeline with controlled demolitions. I don't believe this was a "Ukrainian plan".