Trump Challenges the Narrative on Nord Stream Explosion — "I Can Tell You Who It Wasn't"

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D.C. (Dist. of Criminals), May 5, 2025 — In a fiery exchange during a recent press conference, former President Donald Trump was asked by a Zero Hedge reporter about the sabotage of the Russian Nord Stream pipeline. The question, which has sparked worldwide speculation, was met with Trump’s characteristic bluntness.

When pressed on who was behind the attack, Trump responded, "If I asked certain people, they’d tell me exactly who did it. But I don’t want to get our country in trouble." He then added, "But I can tell you who it wasn’t: Russia."

This statement reignites Trump's previous comments suggesting that the United States could have been involved in the attack. The 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines, designed to carry Russian natural gas to Europe, has sparked international controversy, with various nations and analysts pointing to a range of possible perpetrators, including Western nations and Ukrainian forces. Despite these theories, the U.S. has firmly denied any involvement.

Trump's remarks further fuel the ongoing debate surrounding the incident, calling into question the complexities of international relations and the growing geopolitical tensions between major global powers. His ability to address such a delicate topic with such directness continues to set him apart from his political peers, leaving the world to wonder about the true motives behind the pipeline's destruction.

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