Over ongewenstheid van Nord Stream II. Reactie op video ‘Sen. Cramer Discusses Infrastructure Negotiations, Nord Stream 2 Bill on Fox Business’

Om radicaal-rechtse religieuze complotdenkers, predikanten, politici en journalisten moet ik altijd vreselijk lachen. Hun selectiviteit en zelfgerichtheid geven aan wat ze zijn. Hun argumenten zijn daardoor weinig waard omdat ze hun eigen strijdpunten boven kritiek verheven achten en niet even kritisch benaderen als de argumenten van hun opponenten.

Senator Kevin Cramer van Noord Dakota is een Republikeinse rauwdouwer met conservatieve standpunten die een van de eerste politici was die zijn steun voor Trump uitsprak. Maar zelfs hij met uitgesproken reactionaire standpunten opereert volgens politieke normen die door Trump en zijn waterdragers niet erkend worden. Dat geeft de spanning die hij in gesprek met de rechtse talkhost David Asman van Fox Business niet kan erkennen, maar ook niet naast zich neer kan leggen.

In mijn reactie bij bovenstaande video op de YouTube-kanaal van senator Cramer probeer ik hem aan te spreken op zijn redelijkheid. Zeer vermoedelijk tevergeefs, maar nooit geschoten is altijd mis. Het stoort me dat de aanleg van Nord Stream II niet wordt gestopt, terwijl dat niet in het strategische belang van de EU én het klimaat is. De kortzichtigheid van het Duitse bedrijfsleven ontmoet de kortzichtigheid van de Amerikaanse politiek. Het Kremlin spint er garen bij.

I. But isn’t the reality of the current political climate in US politics that Republicans don’t want a compromise? Think of legislation or hearings on infrastructure, voting rights and the January 6 insurrection that the GOP is hindering or even trying to block.

Good exceptions are senators like Sasse, Romney, Collins and Murkowski who are not held hostage by the radicalism of former President Trump, but are powerless in their party.

The Fox Business reporter tries to seduce the senator in a direction in which he appears to prefer to stay away. But Senator Cramer also cannot escape from Trump’s grasp, which overshadows all reasonableness and nuance and is proclaimed daily in the media by his minions. Like this Fox’ ventriloquist.

If President Biden is not in control himself, but operates in a team of skilled people (think President Kennedy’s The Best and the Brightest), then this is no less true for former President Trump, who was guided by the Kremlin and his business interests abroad.

Trump’s attitude bordered on treason. This cannot be said of President Biden, who allows himself to be convinced by fellow party members and fellow countrymen. Or not. Trump was whispered by Russians, Ukrainians, Turks and Azerbaijanis who wanted to undermine US power and Trump helped them. Trump was blackmailed by President Putin and the GOP made it happen. Perhaps this Fox journalist can take a look at that with his selective look.

II. The Biden government’s problem with Nord Stream II is not its relationship with the Russian Federation, but with Germany. President Biden and Secretary Blinken need Germany for their Europe politics. After all, Germany is the most important member state of the EU. Even more than before due to the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU.

I agree with Senators Cruz and Shaheen’s 2020 law to extend sanctions to companies working on Nord Stream II construction. But the effect of sanctions is limited. The EU Member States have their own autonomy and the US cannot impose its will on other countries.

Certainly because of the Wild West diplomacy of the Trump administration, relations with the Western allies have soured. The Biden administration is now trying to restore that, but former President Trump has caused a lot of damage. That is why it is now so difficult for the US to get the Europeans on its side because they can no longer trust US politics because of its fickleness, unpredictability and bluntness.

III. The strange thing is that European leaders of Nord Stream II publicly claim it is a commercial project, when they are smart enough to know that it is a political project. More precisely, they publicly call it a commercial project with political implications when it is a political project with commercial implications.

This attitude also contradicts the 2019 EU Energy Base Document (Third Energy Package) on energy dependence and diversification. The construction of Nord Stream II contradicts this.

The construction of Nord Stream II also ultimately contradicts the Paris 2015 agreements on the climate. This became concrete this week when in a Dutch lawsuit the Anglo-Dutch company Shell was obliged to reduce CO2 emissions by 45 percent compared to 2019. The exploitation of new sources of gas and oil does not fit there. Likewise, Nord Stream II is now becoming obsolete by the mental and legal conditions of the present time.

IV. What the US Congress can do to stop Nord Stream II is to show understanding for the Biden administration to keep relations with Germany right. Furthermore, stopping Nord Stream II should not be linked to the pitching of the own LNG industry. That only plays into the hands of the opponents who are under the control of the Kremlin and is experienced as too simple. The US should not show power, but solid arguments that the EU can live with.

Nuance is more difficult than childish party politics agitating against Biden. This is of no use to both the US and the EU. The EU is well aware that dependence on Russian gas is a strategic weakness that can be blackmailed into the future.

But, as in the US, it is investors and companies that are committed to economic cooperation with the Russian Federation that largely determine policy. Senate members would greatly serve the US, the EU and their own credibility if they put diplomacy and international cooperation back on track. And do not let themselves be guided by the interests of the companies that buy politics.

V. The Biden administration is trying to find a way around that. It would grace Republican members of the Senate if they realized that and acted on it. Through consultation and the joint search for a way out of the complex Nord Stream II dossier, which should in any case not strengthen the strategic position of the Russian Federation. A joint approach by the US with the main stakeholders Germany, the Netherlands, France, Austria, Poland, the Baltic countries and the United Kingdom must be the aim.

So Congress should leave the squabbling of American partisan politics in the debate with Europe. That is only laughable and confirms the old image that Europeans already have of Americans as uncivilized peasants. 

The Fox journalist with his simple framing lacks the level to get that debate started. On the contrary, his sole purpose seems to be to destroy it. In his stupidity, he does not even realize that with such an attitude he is serving an enemy of the US: the Russian Federation. Exactly, the friend of former President Trump.

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  1. Paul Scheffer: Er zijn te veel mensen in het bedrijfsleven en de politiek die de Europese afhankelijkheid van Rusland (denk aan Nord Stream 2) of van China (denk aan Huawei) bagatelliseren. Ze zeggen luid en duidelijk dat er geen wezenlijk verschil is tussen afhankelijkheid van Amerika of afhankelijkheid van China. Dat verschil is er wel, al was het maar omdat deze economische belangen het moeilijk maken om kritisch te zijn over de schending van mensenrechten.
    https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2021/05/28/de-koude-oorlog-lijkt-terug-van-weggeweest-a4045179

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