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Hersh spoke about the CIA’s attempts to remove Biden from suspects by undermining the ‘Nord Stream’

Publications in Western media about the Nord Stream attacks are an attempt by the CIA to draw the world’s attention to possible suspects other than US President Joe Biden. This was stated by an American journalist, author of an investigation into the sabotage of the gas pipeline, Seymour Hersh.

According to him, the CIA “leaks” false stories to American media and publications in other countries.

“It was a successful attempt to focus the world on possible suspects other than the one that seemed the most logical, the President of the United States,” Hersh wrote in his post on the Substack platform.

On February 8, Pulitzer Prize-winning Hersh announced the results of a journalistic investigation into the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosion. He cited evidence that the bombs were planted at sea by US Navy divers with support from Norwegian specialists during Exercise Baltops in June 2022.

Earlier, Hersh said German Chancellor Olaf Scholz had been helping Americans hide information about the terrorist attack on the pipeline since last fall.

Hersh’s post about the CIA’s attempts to exclude Biden as a suspect in the Nord Stream bombing

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