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So facts you don't like are complete shit and people telling an unconvenient truth are trolls... Sure...
How about pointing out any "complete shit that isn't true" in a civilized manner? Oh, wait. That would require actual arguments beyond "I don't want to accept reality so I reject it and insult everyone not agreeing".
But again, I will even try to help you out:
When was NS2 opened? It wasn't.
When was the certification required to open NS2 permanently withdrawn? Days before Russia's invasion when Russia acknowledged independent republics in Ukraine, thus not respecting their territorital integrity.
How much gas was going through NS1 when it was detonated? Less than 10% in June, completely stopped in mid-July. Announced to be permanently stopped for technical reasons unless sanctions would end in August. (A bluff Germany called when sending them exactly the replacement turbine that was claimed to be stuck because of sacntions preventing the repair.)
How did the gas prizes develop when Russia announced the indefinite stop of all deliveries? They fell from ~320€/MWh in August to ~ 170€/MWh in late September... (and just for completion: the detonation of NS resulted in a minmal increase before the down trend continued to ~50€/MWh in November)
Which of those facts are "lies"? It should be really easy to point them out, so please do it.
Also how can facts be "anti-Ukraine propaganda" when I wasn't even the one declaring it was Ukraine? That's what guys like you did, to then cheer for it. I only pointed out that it's totally stupid to cheer for something Ukraine allegedly did when the sabotage itself was crazy and pointless and the consequences (the real ones, not the medals you would love to give to terrorists attacking infrastructure) could only be bad should Ukraine really be behind it.
Edit & PS: And just to be crystal clear here as you seem to have problems understanding arguments. There was exactly one side with an interest in destroying Nordstream: Russia because they ran out of excuses to not fullfill their contracts. Ukraine (or any other country) sabotaging it, makes zero sense given the actual facts. So you aren't even crazy once but twice. First by calling it a good deed that should be rewarded, then a second time by assuming it was an operation sanctioned by Ukraine as they had nothing to win but a lot of support to lose.
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