Wednesday, May 24, 2023

052 - List of 17 states and their top officials who were considered suspects

 PREFACE/ISSUE


The decision to bomb European Key Energy infrastructure was up-downfrom the very top of the government. Who are those people?


"The Dream Team who took down Nordstream pipelines"


Few points:

  • Nordstream affair perpetrators are (still) walking among us free.

  • In the realm of foreign policy, the key roles that hold significant importance in a state may vary depending on the political system and the specific context. 

  • The most important roles in relation to foreign policy are typically the head of government (prime minister or president), the foreign minister (or secretary of state in the case of the United States), and senior members of cabinet from defence (army, navy), security, economic diplomacy, energy and possibly a few others.

  • The state which bombed the Nordstream has a capable navy.
    Post how to Deduct & Eliminate potential suspects with state alibi.

  • "If you eliminate all impossible, what is left, even improbable,...
    ...must be the truth
    .
    " Post about Nordstream Criminal profiling.

"Perfect stranger" by  Magnetic Man feat Katy B



Those REAL PEOPLE behind the STATE ACTOR:

The structure of the decision making and approval in 2022 was as follows:

Russia: (Russian motives & spin doctor stories)
President - Vladimir Putin
Prime Minister - Mikhail Mishustin
Foreign Minister - Sergey Lavrov   
Defence Minister - Sergey Shoygu

Ukraine:
President - Volodymyr Zelensky
Prime Minister - Denys Shmyhal (until March 4), 
Prime Minister - Serhiy Hrynevetsky (acting from March 4 to March 17)
Prime Minister - Oleksiy Reznikov (acting from March 17 to April 12)
Prime Minister - Denys Shmyhal (from April 12)
Foreign Minister - Dmytro Kuleba
Defence Minister - Oleksii Reznikov
President - Joe Biden (From 20 January, 2021)
Secretary of state -  Antony Blinken (From 26 January 2021)
Defence Minister - Lloyd Austin  
Royal head - Queen Elizabeth II (Monarch, until 8 September 2022) 
Royal head - King Charles III (Monarch, from 8 September 2022) 
Prime Minister - Boris Johnson (until 6 September)
Prime Minister - Liz Truss (from 6 September - 25 October = 49 days)
Prime Minister - Rishi Sunak (from October 25)
Secretaries of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
 -  Liz Truss (from 15 September, 2021 - until 6 September 2022)
Secretaries of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
Defence Minister - Ben Wallace 
President - Emmanuel Macron
Prime Minister - Jean Castex (until May 16)
Prime Minister - Élisabeth Borne (from May 16)     
Foreign Minister - Jean-Yves Le Drian  
Defence Minister - Florence Parly 
  
Prime Minister - Olaf Scholz
Foreign Minister - Heiko Maas (until December 8, 2022) 
Foreign Minister - Niels Annen (from December 8,2022) 
Defence Minister - Morten Bødskov (4 Feb 2022 – 15 Dec 2022)

Royal head - Queen Margrethe II (Monarch)
Prime Minister - Mette Frederiksen
Foreign Minister - Zbigniew Rau (until October 27, 2022)
Foreign Minister - Jeppe Kofod  (from October 27, 2022) 
Defence Minister - Trine Bramsen 
Royal head  - King Harald V (Monarch)
Prime Minister - Erna Solberg (until October 14)
Prime Minister - Jonas Gahr Støre (from October 14)
Foreign Minister - Ine Marie Eriksen Søreide  
Defence Minister - Frank Bakke-Jensen 
President - Andrzej Duda
Prime Minister - Mateusz Morawiecki
Foreign Minister - Zbigniew Rau (until October 27, 2022)
Foreign Minister - Konrad Szymański (from October 27, 2022)  
Defence Minister - Mariusz Błaszczak 

 Sweden:  
Royal head - King Carl XVI Gustaf (Monarch)
Prime Minister - Stefan Löfven (until November 30)
Prime Minister - Magdalena Andersson (30 Nov 2021 – 18 Oct 2022) 
Foreign Minister - Ann Linde (from 18 Oct 2022) 
Defence Minister - Peter Hultqvist (until October 18, 2022)
Defence Minister - Jan Björklund (from October 18, 2022)

Royal head  - Philippe of Belgium
Prime Minister - Alexander De Croo
Foreign Minister - Hadja Lahbib (from 15 July 2022)
Defence Minister  -  Ludivine Dedonder (from 1 Oct 2020)
 
Switzerland is governed by the Federal Council, a seven-member collegial body whose decisions are made by consensus. Switzerland operates under a collective head of state known as the  Federal Councilwhere the President is a member of this council and rotates annually among the councilors.  For 2022 here.

Ignazio Cassis (President of Switzerland, for 2022) 
Alain Berset (Vice President of Switzerland, for 2022)
  
Royal head  - King Willem-Alexander (Monarch)
Prime Minister - Mark Rutte  
Foreign Minister - Sigrid Kaag (until October 10, 2022)
Foreign Minister - Tom de Bruijn (from October 10, 2022)
Defence Minister -  Ank Bijleveld (until November 5, 2022)
Defence Minister -  Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert (from November 5, 2022)

President - Sauli Niinistö
Prime Minister - Sanna Marin
Foreign Minister - Pekka Haavisto 
Defence Minister - Antti Kaikkonen  

President - Kersti Kaljulaid
Prime Minister - Kaja Kallas
Foreign Minister - Eva-Maria Liimets (until July 18)
Foreign Minister - Urmas Reinsalu (from July 18)  
Defence Minister - Kalle Laanet 
President - Gitanas Nausėda
Prime Minister - Ingrida Šimonytė 
Foreign Minister - Gabrielius Landsbergis 
Defence Minister - Arvydas Anušauskas 
President - Egils Levits
Prime Minister - Krišjānis Kariņš 
Foreign Minister - Edgars Rinkēvičs
Defence Minister - Artis Pabriks 


Among these above are criminals who signed the mission to attack the Nordstream. Official investigators states very clearly that a state actor was behind and that this is not an operation of some non-government group. 

 

SUMAMARY:
  • Comments of these before and after the affair were checked. 
  • There were actually 2 crimes in this huge scandal.
  • My own investigation and my suspects are listed here. 

 


QUESTION:

Which "state actor" is Your preferred perpetrator and why?

Leave a comment pls.

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