Former CIA Director John Brennan on Nord Stream Pipeline Attack: ‘Russia Is Certainly the Most Likely Suspect’
‘I think this might be again a sign that Russia is intent on doing whatever it believes it needs to do’
Sep 29, 2022 11:00 AM
By Grabien Staff
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KEILAR: “Do you think Russia's behind the sabotage of the pipelines?” BRENNAN: “Well, I think all the signs point to some type of sabotage. These pipelines are only in about 200 feet or so of water and Russia does have an undersea capability to -- that would easily lay explosive devices by those pipelines. And I do think it's a signal to Europe that Russia could reach beyond Ukraine's borders. So, who knows what he might be planning next, but I think this is clearly an act of sabotage of some sort and Russia is certainly the most likely suspect.”