Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre — claims that Russia is weaponizing energy

© 2022 Peter Free

 

07 September 2022

 

 

Americans are drowning in malicious vacuities . . .

 

. . . like puppet geezer Biden and his (apparently terminally silly) spokesperson, Karine Jean-Pierre:

 

 

Question

 

The UK is obviously going through some serious economic concerns.  They have an energy crisis that’s going on.

 

Is there any room for aid, assistance, or more to be done in terms of supporting them on lowering energy costs domestically?

 

Jean-Pierre

 

So, you’ve heard us say this: that what we see Russia is doing — we’ve been very clear about this — is that they’re using energy — they’re weaponizing energy.

 

And it’s choosing to — one of the things that has been out there — the shutdown of the pipeline of Nord Strom [Stream] 1.

 

© 2022 White House, Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, whitehouse.gov (06 September 2022)

 

 

Uh-huh . . .

 

Let's pretend that we are just smart enough to remember a few months back. To just after the United States instigated the Russo-Ukrainian War. Via our unlimited expansion of NATO and its weapons. Right up to the Russian border.

 

And immediately subsequently — we, NATO and the European Union boomerang-sanctioned Russia's 'special military operation' by, among other things, refusing to buy Russian energy.

 

Continuing (ad nauseum) afterward, the same Cabal of Western Malevolents tried to crash the entire Russian economy. So as to force an anti-Putin regime change. By sanctioning the Federation's virtually everything (and everyone) else.

 

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin even announced that the United States' goal was to weaken Russia.

 

And now, intentionally having provoked and turned this conflict into an existential one (for Russia) — the United States is blaming the self-defensively acting Federation for not selling its energy to the same viciously inclined people, who essentially refuse to pay for it.

 

 

The moral? — A major geopolitical reckoning is coming

 

This is one historical instance in which the exceedingly obvious Bad Guys are likely to lose.

 

If, of course, we all survive the nuclear war that the United States is so diligently stumbling all over itself to start.

 

(Leave it to our self-righteously parasitic multinational American and European capitalists to think that provoking nuclear war is a profitable endeavor.)