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Pulitzer prize-winning American journalist Seymour Hersh dropped a bombshell in an online exposé early February, saying the Biden administration masterminded the explosions that destroyed the Nord Stream pipelines. He cited an anonymous source with "direct knowledge to the planning." After weeks of relative silence in response to his reporting, mainstream international media started to ask more questions. On March 7, the New York Times talked about the subject, suggesting that a "pro-Ukrainian group" was behind the sabotage. How reliable is Hersh's source? How does he defend his story? What does he think of the latest report by the New York Times?
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Pulitzer prize-winning American journalist Seymour Hersh dropped a bombshell in an online exposé early February, saying the Biden administration masterminded the explosions that destroyed the Nord Stream pipelines. He cited an anonymous source with "direct knowledge to the planning." After weeks of relative silence in response to his reporting, mainstream international media started to ask more questions. On March 7, the New York Times talked about the subject, suggesting that a "pro-Ukrainian group" was behind the sabotage. How reliable is Hersh's source? How does he defend his story? What does he think of the latest report by the New York Times?

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