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An energy-secured Germany blames US for Nord Stream sabotage for the first time

Pallak Kashyap by Pallak Kashyap
February 4, 2023
in Europe, Geopolitics, Russia
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Accordion to The Times, German officials have stated that they are open to theories that the Nord Stream undersea pipelines’ sabotage was perpetrated by a Western country with the objective of putting the blame on Russia. The claims regarding the US’ role in the pipeline leak has been growing for a long time without any western country justifying it, but now things are changing.

The probe carried out by Germany has so far not uncovered any evidence which points to Russia’s involvement in the sabotage. The Times quoted a German official saying that Berlin is “open to theories that a Western state carried out the bombing with the aim of blaming it on Russia.”

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In fact, around 23 diplomatic and intelligence officials of nine Western countries have told the Washington Post lately that they had not seen any evidence which implicates Russia in the sabotage and emphasised that they did not believe that Putin is the perpetrator here.

Earlier, TFI Global explained that even Sweden pointed the finger at Washington for the sabotage. It security service said, “US military and CIA sabotaged the pipelines.”

Germany abandoned by the US and embraced by other countries

Now, the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines had adverse repercussions on the entire Europe, especially on Germany. The damage resulted in pipelines not being able to supply any gas to Europe, as per the Eurasia Group. Similarly, analysts Henning Gloystein and Jason Bush noted that the leaks meant a permanent closure of both lines.

It must be noted that the US was the only country which forced Germany to halt the certification of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. Germany, which was already grappling with skyrocketing inflation, de-industrialisation and recession, lost all hope in the wake of the sabotage of the pipelines.

Gas from Russia's Nord Stream 2 pipeline leaks into Baltic Sea – EURACTIV.com
Source- EURACTIV.com

A helpless Germany then started scrambling for energy all over the world.

Eventually, it managed to sign significant energy deals which promised a secure future for Berlin’s economy.

Read more: After Poland, now Germany drools for Russian oil

Germany inked a deal with Senegal on 21st May last year for the exploration and development of its world-class natural gas reserves. Later, on 25th September 2022, Germany signed an agreement with the United Arab Emirates. The deal covered accelerating energy security and industrial growth.

Also, the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) signed an agreement to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) to German utility RWE.

Read more: Germany hints at breaking its energy ties with US once and for all

This was followed by Olaf Scholz signing a 15-year deal with Qatar to purchase 2 million tonnes of liquid gas in November. The agreement was announced by state-owned Qatar Energy and deliveries will start in 2026. The gas will be sold by Qatar to the US company ConocoPhillips, which will then deliver it to the LNG terminal in Brunsbüttel.

Why Berlin is now accusing Biden?

Since Germany’s energy supplies are secured now, Scholz is confident that the US will not be able to damage its political, economic and diplomatic interests. Therefore, Germany is now openly claiming that it was the US which was behind the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines.

Earlier Berlin was worried that if it openly accuses Washington of perpetrating the sabotage, then that will have drastic consequences on its security, economy and sovereignty. We at TFI Global had shown how Germany experienced the taste of disobeying the draconian command of the US.

Blasts precede Baltic pipeline leaks, sabotage seen likely
Source- WIFR

This occurred when Scholz decided to not send any weapons to Ukraine and started prioritising his country’s falling economy. In response, the US deployed the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in order to force Berlin to change its decision. This resulted in FATF falsely accusing the German government of allowing large cash to be smuggled across the nation’s borders. Biden tried to blackmail Scholz by using FATF.

However, now Germany is not concerned about the wrath of the US. As even if the US unleashes its flawed FATF on it, it will not have any adverse implications on its economic, political and diplomatic interests. It must be noted that Olaf Scholz is not in a helpless and desperate state anymore and most importantly Germany does not have to rely on the US for financial and energy assistance. Now, even the allies of Washington are claiming that it was Biden who caused the sabotage, this clears any speculation of Russia’s involvement.

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Pallak Kashyap

Pallak Kashyap

Columnist at TFI Media. A political addict who is trying to explore the never-ending sea of international relations.

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