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A string of mysterious fires has ignited speculation across several NATO countries amid heightened  tensions. From Germany to Denmark, Poland to the United Kingdom, industrial hubs and commercial centers have become the focal points of unexplained blazes, prompting concerns and conspiracy theories alike.

 

In Hamburg's bustling port area, a scrap metal facility became the latest target of flames, mirroring a similar incident at a pharmaceutical office building belonging to Novo Nordisk in Copenhagen. These occurrences add to a series of puzzling fires that have engulfed sites in Lithuania, Poland, and the United Kingdom, all against the backdrop of escalating tensions between NATO and Russia due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

 

While there is no concrete evidence linking Moscow to these fires, Russia's shadow looms large over at least two of the incidents. In Warsaw, the destruction of a major shopping mall prompted Polish President Donald Tusk to suggest the possibility of sabotage, hinting at Russian involvement and collaboration with Belarusian counterparts.

 

Similarly, in Berlin, a fire at the Diehl Metall plant raised eyebrows, given its connection to the German Diehl Group, a manufacturer of IRIS-T missiles used in the Ukrainian conflict. Despite assurances that no armaments were produced at the site, suspicions lingered, fueled by the timing and context of the blaze.

 

Across the English Channel, the United Kingdom grappled with its own fire-related controversies. A warehouse fire in Leyton, East London, linked to a Ukrainian businessman led to charges against individuals allegedly assisting Russian intelligence services. This incident, coupled with an explosion at a BAE Systems factory in South Wales, underscored the intersection of industrial sabotage and geopolitical maneuvering.

 

In Lithuania, speculation swirled following a fire at an IKEA store, with President Gitanas Nauseda expressing concerns over potential acts of sabotage. Similarly, an explosion at a gas pipeline in northern Lithuania in 2023 raised questions about the possibility of external interference, highlighting the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to clandestine attacks.

 

As NATO countries grapple with the aftermath of these mysterious fires, questions abound regarding their underlying causes and implications. While some point to technical malfunctions or accidents, others see a more sinister hand at play, orchestrating acts of sabotage to undermine security and sow chaos.

 

Credit: Newsweek 2024-05-25

 

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Well if they catch some of the arsonists and prove it was done at the behest of the Russian government does that make it an attack against nato?could it provide the excuse nessary for nato to run putin out of Ukraine?

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1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said:

This was published about 3 weeks ago, bang on the money looks like:

 

Russia plotting sabotage across Europe, intelligence agencies warn
Assessments suggest Kremlin agents preparing covert bombings, arson and attacks on infrastructure

“We assess the risk of state-controlled acts of sabotage to be significantly increased,” said Thomas Haldenwang, head of German domestic intelligence. Russia now seems comfortable carrying out operations on European soil “[with] a high potential for damage,” he told a security conference last month hosted by his agency, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.  

https://www.ft.com/content/c88509f9-c9bd-46f4-8a5c-9b2bdd3c3dd3

https://archive.ph/VwGy2

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1 minute ago, Tug said:

Well if they catch some of the arsonists and prove it was done at the behest of the Russian government does that make it an attack against nato?could it provide the excuse nessary for nato to run putin out of Ukraine?

Germany and of course, Turkey and Hungary will do nothing even if there is a Russian military incursion into any NATO country.

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5 minutes ago, Hawaiian said:

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Click the second link I provided, its the same article with no paywall

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12 minutes ago, Hawaiian said:

Germany and of course, Turkey and Hungary will do nothing even if there is a Russian military incursion into any NATO country.

And why would you say that?

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5 hours ago, Tug said:

And why would you say that?

 

At least on the part of Hungary, there is this:  

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Hungarian military officials and lawyers are already working on trying to come up with a new concept that would differentiate the country from other members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Orban said in a state radio interview on Friday. “Our lawyers and officers are hard at work to see how Hungary can maintain its NATO membership in a way that it wouldn’t have to take part in NATO actions outside of NATO territory,” Orban said.  https://www.yahoo.com/news/hungary-working-redefine-nato-membership-061134698.html

 

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Remember that entire car park that burned down at Luton airport destroying both the car park and every vehicle in it?

 

They say it was definitely a diesel car, so lets think back to when we previously noticed an entire car park and 1400 cars all being destroyed at the same time.

Because being a normal diesel car this must happen on a fairly regular basis right?

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-68627759

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22 hours ago, Tug said:

And why would you say that?

The Germans need to get their act together.

https://www.msn.com/en-news/world/germany-s-ambitious-military-plans-hit-financial-hurdles/ar-BB1mrFn3r

As for Turkey, why the delay in okaying Finland's and Sweden's entry into NATO.  Religious views should not have even been considered.  And the Kurdish problem was a poor excuse.  On top of that, Turkey does not want to lose Russia as a trading partner.

Another poster already explained why Hungary is untrustworthy.

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On 5/25/2024 at 6:52 AM, Bkk Brian said:

This was published about 3 weeks ago, bang on the money looks like:

 

Russia plotting sabotage across Europe, intelligence agencies warn
Assessments suggest Kremlin agents preparing covert bombings, arson and attacks on infrastructure

“We assess the risk of state-controlled acts of sabotage to be significantly increased,” said Thomas Haldenwang, head of German domestic intelligence. Russia now seems comfortable carrying out operations on European soil “[with] a high potential for damage,” he told a security conference last month hosted by his agency, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.  

https://www.ft.com/content/c88509f9-c9bd-46f4-8a5c-9b2bdd3c3dd3

https://archive.ph/VwGy2

Perfect setup for black flag operations.

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