Pipeline sabotage is mystery, but Putin, Russia are prime suspects
Russia is the prime suspect in the apparent sabotage of pipelines transporting natural gas to Europe, which has left foul methane gas spewing into the Baltic Sea.
Experts say damage to the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines is a cynical use of a “gray-zone” aggression that leaves few good options for retribution.
“We have war-gamed this for years, we’ve always been a bit afraid that this is something that the Russians could do if they wanted to,” said Jim Townsend, who served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for Europe and NATO during the Obama administration.
“I think all of us have got to know that Putin has other cards that he can play besides conventional or nuclear, he’s got something in between – this critical infrastructure, that can be a target.”