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Politics / a year ago
US Navy Sabotage of Nord Stream Pipelines Labeled as Terrorist Attack by Hungarian Foreign Minister
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The US Navy's alleged sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines has caused an international stir, with Hungary's Foreign Minister labeling it a "terrorist attack" and the European Union expressing concern over the security of Europe's energy supply.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has labeled the US Navy's alleged sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines as a "terrorist attack". This comes after Pulitzer Prize-winning US investigative journalist Seymour Hersh published a report earlier in February that the US Navy had planted explosives during NATO Baltops exercises in the summer of 2022 to destroy the Nord Stream pipelines, which Norway activated three months later. The report also stated that US President Joe Biden had decided to sabotage the Nord Streams after more than nine months of secret discussions with the national security team. Szijjarto has strongly condemned the US Navy's actions, calling it a "terrorist attack" and demanding a thorough investigation into the matter. The US Navy has yet to comment on the allegations, but the White House has denied any involvement in the sabotage. In a statement, a White House spokesperson said, "The President and his administration have always been committed to the security of our allies and the preservation of international law. We categorically deny any involvement in the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines." The situation has caused a rift between the US and Hungary, with Szijjarto calling the US Navy's actions a violation of international law. The European Union has also expressed concern over the incident and has urged the US to provide more information about the alleged sabotage. The Nord Stream pipelines are an important source of energy for several European countries, and the alleged sabotage has raised questions about the security of Europe's energy supply. It remains to be seen how the US and European countries will respond to the situation.
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Original title: Nord Stream Sabotage Must Be Considered As Terrorist Attack - Hungarian Foreign Minister - UrduPoint

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