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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 20, 2023

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You're quoting Biden wrong. Here's what he said:

If Russia invades, that means tanks or troops crossing the border of Ukraine again, there will no longer be a Nord Stream 2, We will put an end to it.

Now sure, a good defense attorney would argue this refered only to peaceful sanctions, my client meant that he would economically ruin the man, not shoot him dead. But then the prosecution would follow with the countless previous times where the US didn't get their way and used force and covert operations to make their promises happen, including on allies, including acts of war.

Maybe Biden did mean it in the purely economic sense. But it's still conspicuous.

And if you add this to the fact it tremendously helps the US economically that this pipeline no longer exists and Russia and Germany are economically severed, and the fact they are currently in a proxy war with Russia, the circumstances don't look good for the defense.

But then the prosecution would follow with the countless previous times where the US didn't get their way

The US DID get it's way, since Germany shut down the pipeline.

tremendously helps the US economically

Natural gas is a tiny fraction of the US economy, and still nearly half of all exports are going to Mexico/Canada. US gas is unlikely to be better than a temporary stop-gap since the mechanics of LNG mean it will lose economically in the medium and long term to simple piped gas.