It's a spy thriller that has the potential to change the course of international politics: A year ago, a secret commando blew up the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea. Since then, investigators have been searching for the perpetrators. The leads they have found are extremely politically sensitive.
The fact that if it was Russia or would mean war, and if it was America it means they might think about not being part of a UN working group with them says a lot.
Not disagreeing with you, but I wonder how that works with the US being a fellow Nato member
Doesn't matter because NATO members are US puppets. There's literally nothing they can do. Which is why they're being so secretive. Probably gonna use the fact that the US did it as leverage to try and get some sort of backchannel concession on trade.
But acknowledging that and trying to go after the US ends with them getting nothing at all and the US just going "yeah, so what". And them being labeled as Russian collaborators or something.
When your nation is so closely intertwined with the empire you have no choice but to allow them to use you as a footstool.