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US Fox News host Jesse Watters’ Provocative statement, “call to bomb Russia-China Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline similar to Nord stream 2”. Critics says it exposes a Western elite mindset with global war risks

Smriti Singh by Smriti Singh
September 5, 2025
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Fox News host Jesse Watters' Provocative statement, "call to bomb Russia’s Power of Siberia 2 pipeline similar to Nord stream 2 Pipeline"

Fox News host Jesse Watters' Provocative statement, "call to bomb Russia’s Power of Siberia 2 pipeline similar to Nord stream 2 Pipeline"

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On September 4, 2025, Fox News host Jesse Watters sparked international controversy with a provocative on-air remark. During his primetime show, Watters suggested — almost casually — that the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, a $400-billion energy project between Russia and China, might “have to be bombed” in the same way as the Nord Stream pipelines in 2022.

This was not just a passing comment. It reflected a mindset — a dangerous Cold War-style mentality that treats sabotage, escalation, and conflict as acceptable tools of foreign policy. If such rhetoric were ever translated into action, the consequences could be catastrophic, far worse than what the world witnessed after the Nord Stream explosions.

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What Did Watters Actually Say?

Watters highlighted the growing cooperation between Moscow and Beijing. He reminded viewers that once completed, the Power of Siberia 2 will provide 15 percent of China’s energy needs, strengthening ties between the two countries. Then came his provocation: “Perhaps someone will have to bomb this pipeline, like Nord Stream.”

To reinforce the insinuation, he even made air quotes around the word “someone,” implying covert Western involvement. This wasn’t accidental — it was a rhetorical choice that echoed the very logic of Cold War power struggles: if you are not with us, you are against us.

Under this worldview, Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea are branded as a so-called “axis of evil.” It fosters an endless “us versus them” mentality, built on conspiracies and constant attempts to weaken the other side.

A Reminder of Nord Stream

To understand the danger, let’s rewind. On September 26, 2022, the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines were blown up in the Baltic Sea. Europe lost access to cheap Russian gas overnight. Energy prices soared, inflation surged, and Germany’s industrial base — once Europe’s powerhouse — began to falter.

Investigations in Germany, Sweden, and Denmark hinted at sabotage but offered no conclusive results. Russia called it international terrorism. Later, journalist Seymour Hersh alleged that U.S. Navy divers carried out the operation during NATO exercises, reportedly on orders from President Biden. Washington denied this, but one fact remained: the Nord Stream attack re-engineered Europe’s energy map, forcing it into expensive LNG dependency from the U.S. and Middle East.

Why Power of Siberia 2 Is Different?

The Power of Siberia 2 pipeline represents a major shift in global energy flows. Expected to transport 50 billion cubic meters of gas annually from Russia to China via Mongolia, it cements long-term Moscow–Beijing cooperation.

For Russia, the project is economic survival after being shut out of European markets.

For China, it ensures energy security independent of Western control or sanctions.

Together, the pipeline reduces Western leverage over two of its main rivals. That is precisely why voices like Watters’ cast it as a target.

But sabotaging Siberia 2 would not be like Nord Stream. It would be an act of war against both Russia and China. Unlike Europe, which bore the brunt of Nord Stream’s loss, this project directly involves Beijing — the world’s second-largest economy, a nuclear power, and an aspiring global superpower.

The Global Risks

In 2022, Europe was destabilized by energy shocks. Today, the global economy is even more fragile. A sabotage of Siberia 2 would not only threaten Asian stability but would also trigger global oil and gas price spikes, collapse markets, and potentially provoke military escalation.

Any direct attack would risk dragging Russia and China into confrontation with the West. And given the stakes, such a scenario could spiral into a nuclear standoff — a nightmare for the entire world.

Who Really Wants Peace?

The key question is: who benefits from constant sabotage, conflict, and escalation? Not ordinary Americans. Not ordinary Europeans, who are already paying higher bills, losing jobs, and struggling under inflation.

Peace and stability serve the interests of people everywhere. Yet the geopolitical mindset of “if we can’t control it, we blow it up” drives instability. Instead of cooperation, this logic risks pushing Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea into what might be called an “axis of resilience” — united not by ideology, but by survival against constant Western pressure.

Jesse Watters’ offhand remark should not be dismissed as harmless commentary. It reflects a broader, reckless mindset that normalizes sabotage and war as tools of statecraft.

Blowing up the Power of Siberia 2 would not simply cripple Russia or China. It would ignite a global conflict with consequences far beyond energy markets — potentially burning down the world itself.

Peace is not built on bombs, sabotage, or pipelines destroyed in the dark. It is built on dialogue, balance, and respect. And today, that mindset is in dangerously short supply.

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