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Takes a look at the various possibilities and basically we can't know. So the 3 main parties are: Russia, USA, or a 3rd party. Note if, say, the UK did this with the tacit approval of the US, or Belarus with the approval of Russia, that counts as the client state. I should say if it ends up being a rogue colonel or intel branch that has done this (of any country, but mainly of the great powers, or great power blocks), that could be a 4th choice. My 3rd choice is non-state actors though it appears the know-how required to explode a large explosion underwater no less, would almost entirely negate that. I'm thinking if it is this, it could be far right Ukrainians or someone else who managed to get some of the awesome weapons we're sending over there and not keeping track of (yes I think the blowback will be worse than even Afghanistan, but we'll have to wait and see which of the great powers gets it worse). Note that I think the likelihood of this (esp of Ukrainian right wingers going rogue) to be very very low. We'll see. Should take be taking bets on this, given the loud mouths on all sides on the internet, but can't. What a shite system . Note as a little joke, one could say aliens did it:
Yeh the theories circulating are kinda silly, but it's what you get when you have dramatic events without a way to attribute them to anything (and if you do, because with great powers and energy systems being involved, that's fine given the historical importance, but assign some probabilities, please, and let's place some bets). Could be aliens, for all we know. I mean, think about it. We just put up the Webb telescope. The aliens, well, they like their privacy (see the documentary, Alien, for more on this reaction)so this was basically asking for trouble. They fly over and see that we're at each other's throats and so they decide that they might not have to even wage war against us, just keep us fighting each other, and so they start these little sabotage events that get us more and more paranoid and willing to escalate. I mean, think about it!

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