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PartyOperator | 3 years ago

There's also the fact that it just shakes things up a bit. Russia isn't benefiting from the pipeline now. Leaving it intact leaves long-term opportunities and risks that strategic actors with time on their side can turn against Russia (or against Putin in particular). Blowing a hole in the pipeline creates confusion, disruption and opportunities today. For what? Unclear, but Putin seems to thrive on short-term crises.

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thenthenthen|3 years ago

I think all parties involved could potentially benefit from the confusion surrounding this pipeline.