Litwin
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"We like our German friends more than we hate our Russian enemies?" who of them, the Stasi agents ?We like our German friends more than we hate our Russian enemies?More madness from Biden administration, do they have any strategy toward ozero (KGB) crime cartel ?
"The Biden administration has waived sanctions on a company building a controversial gas pipeline between Russia and Germany.
The US also lifted sanctions on the executive - an ally of Russia's Vladimir Putin - who leads the firm behind the Nord Stream 2 project.
The move came in a report on Russian sanctions delivered to Congress by the Department of State.
Critics say the pipeline is a major geopolitical prize for the Kremlin.
The project, which would take gas from the Russian Arctic under the Baltic Sea to Germany, is already more than 95% complete.
The Department of State report notes that Nord Stream 2 AG and its chief executive, Matthias Warnig, a former East German intelligence Stasi officer, engaged in sanctionable activity. But it concludes that it is in the US national interest to waive the sanctions.
On Wednesday, America's top diplomat met his Russian counterpart at an international summit in Iceland."
Nord Stream 2: Biden waives US sanctions on Russian pipeline
The US also waives sanctions on a Putin ally who leads the firm behind the Nord Stream 2 project.www.bbc.com
Stasi - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com › books › first › koehler-stasi
"The Stasi was much, much worse than the Gestapo, if you consider only the oppression of its own people," according to Simon Wiesenthal of Vienna, Austria, ...
Who is Nord Stream's Matthias Warnig, Putin's ex-Stasi pal? – DW – 01/25/2021
Alexei Navalny's investigative video about "Putin's Palace" has been viewed millions of times. It mentions many Russians — and one German. How is Matthias Warnig, a business manager and former Stasi agent, involved?
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Stasi - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com › books › first › koehler-stasi"The Stasi was much, much worse than the Gestapo, if you consider only the oppression of its own people," according to Simon Wiesenthal of Vienna, Austria, ...