Germany stays quiet about Nord Stream Sabotage
In post-unification Germany during the late 1990s, even a political titan like Helmut ‘Chancellor of Unification’ Kohl saw his career severely damaged by a relatively dull issue involving party finances. The media frenzy and liberal outrage surrounding it were largely performative, yet they enabled Angela Merkel to undermine her former mentor and paved the way for Gerhard Schroeder to rise to the chancellorship.
Today, the Western political landscape has deteriorated further. Elites in both the US and EU have learned not only to disregard scandal but also to condition the public to do the same. One of the most glaring examples in recent US history is the career of Jeffrey Epstein—a convicted pedophile, suspected intelligence operative, and close associate of numerous figures across the American establishment. The fallout from his actions should have dramatically reshaped domestic and foreign policy, particularly in the Middle East, yet little meaningful change has occurred.
Europe, particularly NATO and EU countries, is no better. Its most serious recent scandal centers on the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea. Constructed at a cost of roughly $20 billion to deliver affordable Russian gas to Germany and the broader EU, the pipelines were largely destroyed in September 2022 through acts of sabotage.
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