▲ | ReptileMan 3 days ago | |
Ahh yes. The military powerhouse that is Kaliningrad - which to make any kind of buildup or resupply you have to trample trough two NATO countries. Or to sail Russia's nonexistent or pathetic (in best of times) fleet trough a lot of hostile waters. | ||
▲ | mrguyorama 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
The west always assumed Russia would (attempt to) close the gap between Belarus and Kaliningrad at Poland's corner. >The military powerhouse that is Kaliningrad Kaliningrad actually does have a sizable (for Russia) military investment, which is why the west would expect them to defend it in that way. I don't think Russia COULD do that anymore, unless it was entirely a Belarus operation. But if they succeed at rushing that gap, current war "meta" is extremely defensive-sided. Russia may not have a meaningful "fleet" but they certainly have enough working and pretty good submarines to make hell for anyone trying to then supply Lithuania. | ||
▲ | hnbad 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
You know where Kaliningrad is but you couldn't find Denmark (aka the country that includes that big piece of land next to Canada that Trump and Vance have been talking about annexing) on a map? |