The AfD (Alternative for Germany) party has called a special debate of the German Bundestag on Friday to discuss veteran investigative reporter Seymour Hersch’s explosive revelations about possible CIA sabotage of the Nord Stream pipeline. AfD representative Markus Frohnmeier said the attack “crossed a red line” if it came from a NATO country and that “we need to know who is behind the attack” in Nord Stream.
Shriekus Frohnmayer: Madam President, Ladies and Gentlemen,
We are facing a very serious situation.
In September, the Nord Stream was blown up.
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After almost five months now a terrible doubt has arisen.
There are claims that the Nord Stream has been attacked by our own allies.
There are allegations that the United States of America and the Kingdom of Norway planned and carried out an explosive attack on the Nord Stream.
The allegation was made by a US citizen: award-winning journalist Seymour Hersh.
In an article published Wednesday, Hersh cited a source who appeared to have direct knowledge of the operation’s plan.
Hersch claims the United States and Norway arranged for explosives to be planted in the Nord Stream pipelines during NATO naval maneuvers in the Baltic Sea last summer, which were remotely detonated a few months later.
The White House and the CIA deny the allegations.
But we know how much you can trust American Intel Services.
Chancellor (Angela) Merkel revealed that the NSA was bugging her (remember Edward Snowden’s revelations).
An explosive attack on German infrastructure meant crossing a red line.
Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty states: “The Parties agree that an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all.”
An attack on the Nord Stream was an attack on Germany and thus on the entire Allies.
But if it is an ally that attacks our critical infrastructure, trust, the foundation of any alliance, is destroyed.
Ladies and gentlemen, before I deliberately twist my words, I want to make one thing clear:
I can’t rule out that it was the US and Norway that blew Nord Stream.
I cannot rule out that Russia blew up Nord Stream.
Actually, I can’t rule anything out.
And why not?
Why, 137 days after Nord Stream blew up, as a member of parliament, I still don’t know who did it?
Because, in these 137 days our government has done nothing, zero, not one nanometer to find out who did it!
Almost five months later, the government of the world’s fourth largest economy still doesn’t know who attacked us on our doorstep.
The kindest interpretation of this utter fiasco is that our government consists of incompetent idiots whom no one takes seriously – not in Moscow, not in Washington, not in Oslo.
At worst, it means something completely different: this government is not interested in finding out who did it, this government is hiding the truth, This government is not acting in the German interest, but in the interest of other countries.
Unfortunately, there is a lot of evidence for this hypothesis.
In February 2022, US President Biden announced at a press conference with Olaf Scholz that Nord Stream would be terminated.
What did Chancellor Scholz say? Nothing!
And just this week, the weekly newspaper Die Zeit revealed that Foreign Minister (Annalena) Baerbach is systematically working with foreign governments to pressure the Chancellor to deliver Cheetah II tanks to Ukraine.
Such a foreign minister is not acting in Germany’s interest.
Such a foreign minister is not serving his country.
Such a foreign minister is capable of anything, ladies!
In these difficult times, it is up to us, the elected representatives of the German people, to do what the government has failed to do.
We must give insight.
We must bring the truth to light.
Allegations raised should be thoroughly and thoroughly investigated.
We need to know who is behind this insidious attack on our country and who helped them.
The German people have a right to know who attacked us.
Watch the interview below:
Markus Frohnmeier’s speech (in German / enable automatic subtitles via the YouTube menu on the bottom right):