Thursday, February 16, 2023

NATO To Step Up Efforts To Better Protect ‘Undersea Cables And Pipelines’

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks during a press conference ahead of the meeting of NATO Ministers of Defence. -/NATO/dpa © DPA  

DPA: NATO to set up efforts to better protect underwater pipelines 

NATO is to set up a coordination cell to better protect critical infrastructure following the alleged acts of sabotage on the Nord Stream natural gas pipelines, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Monday.

The aim is "to map our vulnerabilities and engage with industry" Stoltenberg said at NATO's headquarters in Brussels. 

"This will support our efforts to prevent and counter threats to critical infrastructure, including undersea cables and pipelines," he added.  

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WNU Editor: Allegations that the US and a few key NATO allies were behind the Nord Stream pipeline attack have clearly raised the alarm bells in Brussels on Russian retaliation. 

NATO To Step Up Efforts To Better Protect ‘Undersea Cables And Pipelines’  

NATO stands up undersea infrastructure coordination cell -- NATO  

NATO will prioritize "undersea cables and pipeline’" -- MENAFN  

NATO to reinforce protection of its underwater infrastructure due to Nord Stream sabotage -- TASS 

NATO to focus on ‘undersea cables and pipelines’ -- RT

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah right everyone drinks Coolaid they let it happen and NOW they going to protect it??Who they kidding?

Anonymous said...

Russia can't engage in this game of tit for tat terrorist attacks. They need to maintain the goodwill of places like China and India in order to buttress their vision of multipolarity and international law. The pedo elite exploit this dynamic again and again knowing that there can be little actual retaliation. I would say the risk is fairly low, despite the angry demands of internet commenters for Russia to hit back for once.

Anonymous said...

"Russia can't engage in this game of tit for tat terrorist attacks. "

They already have over 2 years ago with the hacking attacks.

Mr. Nobody said...

Smart idea on the part of NATO. You never know when the USA will blow up another one :)