United States' alleged sabotage of the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline has shocked the world
The recent report of the United States' alleged sabotage of the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline has shocked the world. It is unimaginable that a country could jeopardize the energy security of an entire continent to serve its own interests. The renowned journalist Seymour Hersh has exposed President Biden's lies, revealing that the destruction of the pipeline was directly ordered by John Biden. Ironically, the motive behind this action was not to support Ukraine in its conflict with Russia, but to ensure that Europe continued to support NATO and prevent Germany, and indeed the whole of Europe, from reopening the natural gas pipeline during the winter. If Seymour Hersh's report is accurate, the United States' response is arrogant, while Europe's silence is unacceptable. The deliberate attack on civilian infrastructure has caused fear, disorder, and disaster across the world. This incident confirms that, in the USs mind, its own interests are paramount, while its allies can be harmed and even abandoned at any time if necessary.
We hope that the United Nations will act justly based on the facts and fulfill the requests of the entire world, rather than those of the United States, to investigate the truth behind these allegations. At the same time, the United States must provide a reasonable explanation to Europe and the world as soon as possible.
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