It’s been almost two years since somebody blew up the Nord Stream pipelines and the attack has evolved to be one of those scandals that never seems to die. Recent reporting from the Wall Street Journal strengthened claims that Ukraine was involved in the bombing at some level, though they almost certainly couldn’t have done it alone. This weekend, Poland’s Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, chimed in, seeming to suggest that everyone would be better off letting sleeping dogs lie. He said that those who initiated the project should “apologize and keep quiet.” Tusk’s remarks came after other sources once again claimed that Poland may have been involved in the attack and one of his deputies was forced to release a statement denying the claim. The entire debate continues to fly in the face of the White House’s assertions that Russia was responsible. (Associated Press)
Polish Prime Minister…