> *”An undersea pipeline set to deliver gas from Russia to Germany has become exactly what the two countries have always insisted it would never be: A weapon in a geopolitical crisis.”*
Who could possibly have seen this coming!?
Split? Did it split something?
I can tell you, to split the pipeline one needs just a boat and a few kilos of dynamite. I suggest splitting it from a few places so it will fill up with water faster. Both of them.
Hmmm…
I vividly remember most of Eastern Europe and the US regularly warning about this exact scenario and being promptly ignored 🙂
20 other pipelines – I sleep
1 pipeline going to Germany – Europe is split by a geopolitical weapon
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> *”An undersea pipeline set to deliver gas from Russia to Germany has become exactly what the two countries have always insisted it would never be: A weapon in a geopolitical crisis.”*
Who could possibly have seen this coming!?
Split? Did it split something?
I can tell you, to split the pipeline one needs just a boat and a few kilos of dynamite. I suggest splitting it from a few places so it will fill up with water faster. Both of them.
Hmmm…
I vividly remember most of Eastern Europe and the US regularly warning about this exact scenario and being promptly ignored 🙂
20 other pipelines – I sleep
1 pipeline going to Germany – Europe is split by a geopolitical weapon
lmao
Polish FM back in 2008
[https://euobserver.com/foreign/113652](https://euobserver.com/foreign/113652)
Germany is Russia’s Trojan horse
Pipeline split? Call things as they are: Germany split…