A large disturbance in the sea can be observed off the coast of the Danish island of Bornholm following a series of unusual leaks on the Nord Stream pipelines that have triggered concerns about possible sabotage. / PHOTO: Danish Defence Command via AP ( Ken Silva , Headline USA ) As an international investigation unfolds into the culprits who exploded Russia’s Nord Stream natural gas pipelines last September, the New York Times published an article Friday calling for the probe to remain secret.
Questions about who committed one of the most destructive acts of ecoterrorism in world history have increased in frequency ever since legendary investigative reporter Seymour Hersh published a jaw-dropping report in February accusing the Biden administration of ordering the attack on the pipelines, which ran between Russia and Germany.
But according to the New York Times , the public does not need to know. Intelligence leaks surrounding who […]
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