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‘Nasty’ Norway Not Only Sabotaged Nord Stream Pipelines But Also Dragged The US Into Vietnam War? OPED

Earlier this month, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Seymour Hersh claimed that Norway helped the United States blow up the Nord Stream pipelines in September last year.

However, according to Hersh’s latest claims, Norway’s secret cooperation with the US allegedly goes back to the Cold War when the US was fighting the Vietnam War.

On February 8, Hersh published a 5,000-word blog in which he made some startling claims about last year’s bombing of the Nord Stream underwater gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, detailing how it was a covert operation ordered by US President Joe Biden and carried out by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with the help of the Norwegian navy.

According to Hersh, the Norwegian navy helped CIA divers choose the right spot to plant the explosives and ferried the Americans in a boat to the location, a few miles off Denmark’s Bornholm Island in the Baltic sea.

In his latest blog post on February 22, Hersh explained why the US chose Norway as its partner for destroying the Nord Stream gas pipelines.

“Norwegian Navy has a long and murky history of cooperation with American intelligence,” writes Hersh.

During the Vietnam War, Norway sold heavily-armed boats to the CIA, which the agency used for clandestine operations against the USSR and China-backed North Vietnam, claimed Hersh noting that Norway’s involvement in this secret war was deeper than previously reported.

According to Hersh, these Norwegian boats led to the formation of a pretext for the US bombing campaign in the North, which claimed the lives of several Vietnamese citizens and soldiers.




Nord-Stream
File Image: Nord-Stream

Did Norway Drag The US Into The Vietnam War?

Hersh said that Norway invested in developing large armed boats, called the Nasty-class boats, to protect its more than 2200 kilometers-long Atlantic coastline during the Cold War, which was more powerful than the US boats.

As Hersh claims, Norway subsequently used these boats to assist the CIA in its covert operations against North Vietnam during the Vietnam war, much before the US official got involved in the conflict.

In mid-1964, the US-backed South Vietnam started carrying out raids involving land-to-shore radar and military installations bombardments along the North Vietnamese coast, using mortars, rockets, and recoilless rifles fired by South Vietnamese commandos from patrol boats.

The US Defense Department oversaw these raids with the support of the CIA.

Meanwhile, the US Navy also conducted occasional reconnaissance and SIGINT-gathering missions farther offshore in the Tonkin Gulf, called the ‘Desoto patrols’ which involved destroyers carrying out patrols to gather valuable information for these raids, such as locations of coastal radar transmitters and navigation aids along the North Vietnamese coastline.

However, according to Hersh’s claims, citing a source “within the intelligence community,” the CIA and the US Navy also carried out some of their secret missions using the fast attack boats sold by Norway. Some of these boats were even manned by Norwegian officers and crew.




US Navy Nasty-class boat at the amphibious naval base, Little Creek, Virginia, December 1973 (Wikipedia)

Hersh claims that these vessels, manned and captained by Norwegian sailors, carried US Navy SEALs to missions against “far more aggressive targets that included heavily defended North Vietnamese radar facilities.”

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