Andrew Korybko
Here are five observations about Kiev’s
latest provocation in terms of the bigger picture.
Russia accused Ukraine
of attempting a drone strike against one of TurkStream’s gas compressor
stations, which Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov described as “energy terrorism”
while Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claimed that the US greenlighted it in
order to obtain an energy monopoly over the EU. This comes less than two weeks
after Ukraine cut off Russian
gas exports to Europe across its territory. Here are five observations about
Kiev’s latest provocation in terms of the bigger picture:
1. This Isn’t The First Attempted Ukrainian Attack Against
TurkStream
Ukraine tried to destroy this pipeline at least three times
in late 2022 alone, with two of its failed sabotage attempts
being analyzed here and here, but this is the first time that it tried
using drones. What this shows is that TurkStream remains a priority target for
Kiev, yet strangely enough, this hasn’t led to a downturn in ties with Ankara
as proven by their continued military cooperation that even includes a drone factory. The latest
attempted attack therefore isn’t expected to harm their relations either.
2. Neither Turkiye Nor NATO As A Whole Cares About This
Provocation
Turkiye’s stance is difficult to understand, but it either
doesn’t believe Russia’s claims of Ukraine attempting to attack TurkStream or
it inexplicably believes that it has more to gain from continuing to arm
Ukraine in spite of these provocations than to cut it off in response. As for
NATO, while member state Hungary condemned this
as a violation of its sovereignty due to the country’s partial dependence on
that pipeline’s exports, the bloc as a whole predictably doesn’t care since
it’s anti-Russian to the core.
3. Ukraine Wanted To Complete Russia & The EU’s Pipeline
Decoupling
Ukraine’s motive was to destroy the last operating pipeline between Russia and the EU, which it believed would then make it more difficult for them to enter into a meaningful rapprochement after the conflict ends while also depriving the Kremlin of revenue for financing its ongoing special operation. It was essentially meant to complement September 2022’s Nord Stream terrorist attack in the sense of serving as a geopolitical power play for influencing Europe’s post-war future.
4. Was This A Rogue Deep State Operation Or Was It Approved
By Biden?
The first scenario would align with the hypothesis posited here last spring regarding Ukraine’s
attacks against Russia’s early warning systems, which were thought to be a
desperate attempt at escalation that was later brought under control, while the
second would align with the Nord Stream II precedent. Lavrov already blamed the
US so the question is the extent to which its elected government was aware of
this. The answer will help predict whether or not Trump’s return to office next
week will make a difference.
5. How Might Trump React To This Development After Returning
To Office?
Building upon the above, rogue deep state behavior would be more
difficult for Trump to rein in if he was against what they did, but the
precedent of Biden (or rather those who control him) being able to stop
Ukraine’s attacks against Russia’s early warning systems suggests that it’s not
impossible. On the flip side, it can’t be ruled out that he might support
sabotaging TurkStream in order to obtain an energy monopoly over the EU and/or
leverage over Turkiye, in which case more such attempts might follow.
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The best-case scenario is that Trump soon makes it clear to
Ukraine that it’s unacceptable to attack TurkStream and then tasks his deep
state supporters with rooting out associated subversive elements. As was
explained here, TurkStream can play a role in creative
energy diplomacy as part of a grand Russian-American deal over Ukraine, the
outcome of which aligns with his goal of quickly ending the conflict. Deviating
from this course could easily entail an escalation that
dangerously risks spiraling out of control.
Andrew Korybko, Substack, Janvier 16, 2025
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