Guest: Don’t Walk, Run
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    1. These giving dweebs talk so much shit about "the media" and then turn around and make their entire show about reading and commenting on reports put out by actual reporters in that very same main stream media that they claim to rail against. This fucking bald dweeb has done nothing to contribute to public knowledge. What a phony.

    2. Before you start lobbing ICBMs at us Russia, just know that the saboteurs are in San Francisco, LA, Chicago, Portland, New York, and Washington DC. Leave the rest of us alone.

    3. When everybody else is saying they know who’s responsible for building seven I’m the type to admit there’s something fishy about it, but I won’t take the leap and pretended I actually know who did it; It’s just too speculative. I have no such qualms here. It seems too likely that it was the US.

    4. You are forgetting that China has a huge stake in this issue. They could very well have sabotaged the pipeline to ensure Europe suffers and that they can get all the fuel and resources from Russia. They have already bypassed all sanctions against Russia and have formed a closer partnership with them since the war in Ukraine in an alliance against the west.

    5. You say Russians like every Russian is in alignment or that they all agree with what their government is doing right now. Maybe Russians did do it, but not government russians. Or maybe it was Ukraine. Keep the war going they get more money. And of course, I wouldn't put it past our CIA and this idiotic Administration to do something that's stupid.

    6. The countries affected the most by the sabotage should have had many ships and observers
      in the ocean to guard the pipeline.. it was left unattended knowing of the threat.

    7. In a way they kill three birds with one stone, destroy the pipeline, actually make climate change, and make Europe dependent on US gas lol

    8. Folks, ship radars would detect any ship in the area. This must be done from a sub. That leaves only Navy seals on one side or the other, and it doesn't matter who did this. Nukes are coming…

    9. There is only one country that wants a war between Russia and NATO right now and that's Russia. If NATO is hotly involved in and conflict in Europe it will be because they were dragged into it kicking and screaming, but once they're in they will be all in. Russia will face years of rebuilding and their resources will be tapped to pay for it. Go home Russia. It's not worth it. China, same story. Leave it alone.

      Who has been expanding in Europe, Russia or NATO? Russia. Yes, NATO has added member states over the years, but that expansion has always been by invitation and never because they solicited, coerced, or invaded. NATO is wholly defensive. Any other take is revisionist, paranoid, and/or delusional. Granted any weapon that can be used to defend can be used to attack, but I don't see any NATO member acting with anything remotely resembling the imperial aspirations that are obvious in the actions of Russia. How quickly you forgot that in 2008 Russia invaded the part of Georgia that has the oil pipeline from the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea. Now Russia controls that vital resource artery. In 2014 Russia invaded Crimea. The portion of the Black Sea that came with that conquest has a massive natural gas field which is now part of Russia's exclusive economic zone. Around that same time, Russian separatists started fighting to join Russia in Donbass. Why ever would people who had happily been part of Ukraine suddenly wanted to secede? What was discovered in Donbass a few years before that influenced that decision? Oil, a massive deposit in Donbass. Suddenly a bunch of people who had happily lived as Ukrainians for almost a century wanted to be part of Russia overnight. There is one fact that is abundantly clear: Russia wants to monopolize the hydrocarbon resources in eastern Europe. It's a far better explanation than acting like a jealous ex lover simply because Ukraine wants to join NATO and the EU. Granted the apparent sabotage of Nord Stream isn't a good look for the US, but given Russia's track record lately my money is on them as the culprit. NATO expansion in Eastern Europe and Scandinavia is wholly a product of their aggressions.

      Add another option, Green Peace or a similar organization.

    10. It was Biden, he said he was going to do it. It's a shame he hasn't kept the promises to help Americans. Biden wants us all dead. He's willing to nuke the USA.

    11. Wouldn't make sense for Russia to bomb it. They already control the supply and the on/off switch. Bombing the pipeline will reduce their leverage of re-opening the pipeline for concessions.

    12. They already negotiated. and the invasion wouldn't even have happened. Ukraine agreed not to join NATO an Russia pulls out. Biden won't allow that. Russia never invaded until Kamala flew over there on an official government trip and voiced clear US support for Ukraine Joining NATO. Russia has said all along they would not invade unless Ukraine tried to join NATO. I mean wholly SHIT! How short are people memories? Maybe folks need to stop talking and start thinking cause it seems the more talking that goes on the more undeniable recorded and reported fact escapes the conversation.

    13. It's so obvious "we" did this it's ficking laughable. If Putin nuked this entire country off the planet, I wouldn't be mad because we allowed this country to be hijacked by globalist puppets with dementia.

    14. It's hilarious how they're blaming Russia on this. That pipe was was used to transport oil and gas to the eu nations since they are still purchasing from them, why would Russia cut themselves off like that? This has Brandon all over it.

    15. There is no direct evidence but considering who benefits from it, it's obviously America. I am wondering now what will be Russian's response. It should be proportional and we are at the territory destroying energy, communication, etc.

    16. Come on Tim…. You and your team are generally pretty good in researching your subjects of discussion. Europe have in excess of 80% gas in storage which is enough to get them through to March and they are still importing. So Europe is not as screwed as you guys are portraying. Food on the other hand is an issue.

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