The Biden Administration continues to conceal
its responsibility for the destruction of the
Nord Stream pipelines
By Seymour Hersh
March 24, 2023:
Information Clearing House-- -It’s been six weeks since I published a
report, based on anonymous sourcing, naming
President Joe Biden as the official who ordered
the mysterious destruction last September of
Nord Stream 2, a new $11-billion pipeline that
was scheduled to double the volume of natural
gas delivered from Russia to Germany. The story
gained traction in Germany and Western Europe,
but was subject to a near media blackout in the
US. Two weeks ago, after a visit by German
Chancellor Olaf Scholz to Washington, US and
German intelligence agencies attempted to add to
the blackout by feeding the New York Times
and the German weekly Die Zeit
false cover stories to counter the report that
Biden and US operatives were responsible for the
pipelines’ destruction.
Press aides for the White House and Central
Intelligence Agency have consistently denied
that America was responsible for exploding the
pipelines, and those pro forma denials were more
than enough for the White House press corps.
There is no evidence that any reporter assigned
there has yet to ask the White House press
secretary whether Biden had done what any
serious leader would do: formally “task” the
American intelligence community to conduct a
deep investigation, with all of its assets, and
find out just who had done the deed in the
Baltic Sea. According to a source within the
intelligence community, the president has not
done so, nor will he. Why not? Because he knows
the answer.
Sarah Miller—an energy expert and an editor
at Energy Intelligence, which publishes leading
trade journals—explained to me in an interview
why the pipeline story has been big news in
Germany and Western Europe. “The destruction of
the Nord Stream pipelines in September led to a
further surge of natural gas prices that were
already six or more times pre-crisis levels,”
she said. “Nord Stream was blown up in late
September. German gas imports peaked a month
later, in October, at 10 times pre-crisis
levels. Electricity prices across Europe were
pulled up, and governments spent as much as 800
billion euros, by some estimates, shielding
households and businesses from the impact. Gas
prices, reflecting the mild winter in Europe,
have now fallen back to roughly a quarter of the
October peak, but they are still between two and
three times pre-crisis levels and are more than
three times current US rates. Over the last
year, German and other European manufacturers
closed their most energy-intensive operations,
such as fertilizer and glass production, and
it’s unclear when, if ever, those plants will
reopen. Europe is scrambling to get solar and
wind capacity in place, but it may not come soon
enough to save large chunks of German industry.”
(Miller writes a
blog on Medium.)
In early March, President Biden hosted German
Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Washington. The trip
included only two public events—a brief pro
forma exchange of compliments between Biden and
Scholz before the White House press corps, with
no questions allowed; and a CNN interview with
Scholz by Fareed Zakaria, who did not touch on
the pipeline allegations. The chancellor had
flown to Washington with no members of the
German press on board, no formal dinner
scheduled, and the two world leaders were not
slated to conduct a press conference, as
routinely happens at such high-profile meetings.
Instead, it was later reported that Biden and
Scholz had an 80-minute meeting, with no aides
present for much of the time. There have been no
statements or written understandings made public
since then by either government, but I was told
by someone with access to
diplomatic intelligence that there was a
discussion of the pipeline exposé and, as a
result, certain elements in the Central
Intelligence Agency were asked to prepare a
cover story in collaboration with German
intelligence that would provide the American and
German press with an alternative version for the
destruction of Nord Stream 2. In the words of
the intelligence community, the agency was “to
pulse the system” in an effort to discount the
claim that Biden had ordered the pipelines’
destruction.
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Seymour Myron "Sy" Hersh is an American
investigative journalist and political writer.
He gained recognition in 1969 for exposing the
My Lai massacre and its cover-up during the
Vietnam War, for which he received the 1970
Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting.
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