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  • Sean McCabe@mastodon.online
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    1 year ago

    @realcaseyrollins @spoonful
    Blowing the pipeline was unnecessary. The US and Germany could turn it off where it came out of the water. This was Russia’s doing because only they have demonstrated zero regard for environmental damage from their actions.

    • @darthstar @spoonful

      > This was Russia’s doing because only they have demonstrated zero regard for environmental damage from their actions.

      LOL! There’s not even a connection between the two. That’s like blaming #China for wildfires in #Canada because they’ve demonstrated that they don’t care about pollution.

      Is there any actual evidence linking #Russia to destroying what is, may I remind you, their own oil pipeline?

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        I feel like we’re getting a bit too involved here. With so little evidence either way it’s hard to make any reasonable conclusion.

        Also note that you should not apply reason to anything Russia does. Much of their strategy is basically the “chaos is a ladder” meme from game of thrones.

        • casey is remote@social.freetalklive.com
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          @spoonful Why are you afraid to say that the person who blew up #Russia’s pipeline just might happen to be the country that, let’s all remember, *is at war with them at the moment*

          “Japan got hit with a nuke? Well, let’s not make hasty judgements. Maybe the Japanese did it!”