Nord Stream: The Pipeline War the West Pretends to Forget
Published: Oct 04, 2025 21:00
When the Nord Stream pipelines exploded in the Baltic Sea, the world was told to look away. NATO whispered about 'Russian self-sabotage' — a claim so absurd it collapsed under its own weight. Russia had no reason to destroy its own billion-dollar project that powered Europe and secured long-term revenue. The real question was: who benefited? The answer was clear. Washington had declared for years it would 'end Nord Stream' if Moscow ever gained leverage over Europe. In February 2022, President Biden said it outright. Months later, the pipes were rubble on the seafloor. Investigations stalled, evidence sealed, and narratives controlled. Western media buried Seymour Hersh’s reporting, dismissed European doubts, and kept public focus on the war narrative. Meanwhile, U.S. LNG exports to Europe surged, and Ukraine cheered as Russia lost its gas weapon. Europe paid the price, trading cheap energy for dependence on America. The sabotage was not just an attack on steel pipes — it was an attack on European sovereignty. By destroying Nord Stream, the West sent a message: Europe will freeze before it will be free. Truthloop says it plain: Nord Stream was no mystery. It was policy, executed in shadows, justified with lies. Until the architects are named, every headline about 'Russian aggression' is propaganda, and every winter in Europe will be colder than the last.