Former President Donald Trump is so worried about Russia’s war in Ukraine that he has jumped in to offer his help to try and stave off what he said could be another world war.
The ex-president’s worries over a world war started with his musings on the potential sabotage of the Nord Stream natural pipelines from Russia to Germany. On his Truth social site, he posted his fears that the gas pipeline situation could “lead to a major escalation.”
“Everyone is talking about the big hurricane barreling into Florida, as they should be,” Trump wrote on Wednesday morning, “but perhaps a far more important event in the longer term was the announcement that the Nord Stream I & II Pipelines out of Russia (which I brought to the World’s attention as President when I explained how crippling reliance on it could be for Germany and other parts of Europe. Everybody laughed at the time, but they are not laughing anymore!) has been SABOTAGED. This could lead to major escalation, or War!”
According to Reuters, the Nord Stream 2 leak was spotted in the Baltic Sea where the pipeline sits a kilometer down under the surface.
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Gas bubbles from the Nord Stream 2 leak reaching the surface of the Baltic Sea show disturbance of well over one kilometer diameter near Bornholm, Denmark.
Here’s everything we know so far: https://t.co/oeIbyRAcnR pic.twitter.com/d6MSE32vAz
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 27, 2022
Nord Stream 2 was completed in 2021. It hasn’t gone online yet.
Meanwhile, two leaks were reported at Nord Stream 1, another natural gas pipeline from Russia to German that was completed in 2011.
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That pipeline was not operating even before the leaks were reported because Russia maintains that it needs repairs that are being hindered by European sanctions imposed after its invasion of Ukraine.
It’s important to point out that while there is widespread talk that the pipelines were sabotaged, that hasn’t been publicly…
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