Jeffrey Sachs, professor of economics at Columbia University in Vienna, noted that “the European economy is being hurt by the sudden blackout”, noting that “now to make it final, the Nord Stream pipeline has been destroyed, which I’m sure is an American job.” maybe the United States and Poland.”

In a statement, he pointed out that “there is direct radar evidence of the presence of American military helicopters based in Gdansk flying over this region”, adding: “Since the United States issued threats earlier this year that one way or another we will end the Anabit Nord line Stream”.

“We also have a wonderful statement from U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken last Friday at a press conference saying that this is a huge opportunity,” Sacks said, adding, “Sorry, that’s a strange way of speaking if you are concerned about a breach of a critical international infrastructure. So I know it goes against our narrative… in the West you can’t say things like that, but the thing is, all over the world, when I talk to people, they think the United States did.”

“By the way, even correspondents in our respective newspapers spoke to me privately, of course, but they don’t appear in our media,” he stressed.