Jonathan Turley discusses the German arrest warrant for Ukrainian Serhii Kuznietsov in connection with the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage. The warrant suggests Ukraine's involvement, potentially embarrassing both Volodymyr Zelensky and Joe Biden. Allegedly, the Biden administration was warned beforehand by a Ukrainian whistleblower about a planned attack led by a high-ranking Ukrainian military official. Despite this, the administration and media initially blamed Russia, dismissing contrary evidence and labeling it a Russian false-flag operation. Turley questions the logic of a Russian attack on its own pipeline, especially considering the substantial U.S. aid to Ukraine. Zelensky denied Ukrainian responsibility, but a Polish court blocked extradition of another suspect, citing a "just war," while an Italian court ordered Kuznietsov's extradition. Turley suggests Biden may have known about the evidence but continued to blame Russia, potentially misleading the public. He questions if the CIA had prior knowledge and remained silent, emphasizing the public's right to transparency regarding the government's knowledge or complicity in covering up Ukraine's actions. The situation raises concerns about truth and transparency amidst the war and U.S. support for Ukraine.
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