• stewie3128@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    The question of jurisdiction was more complicated than where the crime had been committed.

    So… The US did it.

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      5 months ago

      Ukraine actually did it, but there’s no chance they’d do that without the US giving the go-ahead.

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        From what I have heard it is actually really hard to do, and only a few countries have the capabilities and equipment.

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        5 months ago

        The war hawks answer would be so that we can economically separate russia-germany so that germany is more willing to go against russia. If Germany is dependent on gas from Russia they are less willing to risk their relationship.

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        At the time, Germany was on the fence about sanctions because they were getting gas via the Nordstream from Russia and didn’t want to endanger that. Sudden, completely unexpected lack of gas from Russia = no impediment to backing sanctions. And that’s how it turned out.