Comments by "PNH 6000" (@PNH-sf4jz) on "Ukraine Might Conscript 500,000 More Soldiers To Win" video.
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I am certain that the US and the UK are in the process of supporting Ukraine. A "feint" does not only exist on the battleground.
The US and the UK are living up to their part of the Budapest Memorandum agreement in aiding Ukraine! 🇺🇦
It just doesn't have to be obvious to everyone, especially the Russians, nor to us, the general public. And anyone knowing what is planned is most certainly not going to air that knowledge out here.
There are 60 or more countries in the coalition/conference assisting and supporting Ukraine. We, on the outside of that coalition/conference, do not necessarily need, and probably should not know what is going on and being planned and discussed in the "WAR ROOM".
I have my own ideas about what the Russians are planning. These ideas may be the same as the ideas of other people. We need to be prepared for a whole range of possiblities and the following is just one of those possibilities.
Russia could gain Odesa, via the Danube back door through Moldova {also not a NATO Defensive Alliance member} and Transnistria {the long beige strip bordering Moldova and Ukraine, along almost the full length of the SouthWestern border of the Odesa Oblast} and the ~1500 Russian troops based there.
Then, onto Romania and Bulgaria, with Moldova, all wedged between the Black Seato the East, and the Pyrenees and the Carpathian Mountains to the West. Those very high mountains, especially in winter time, will need some significant logistics for Free World troops, hardware and equipment, to be able to cross in a timely manner, to defend those countries. Remembering that WAR ships and materials cannot, at this time, be sailed through the Bosporus Strait.
Should Russia gain the so-called land bridge, those three countries, and also Georgia on the Eastern side of the Black Sea, then the Black and Azov Seas would be virtually captive to Russia. How much pressure would it take to force Turkey, with their Northern border to the Black Sea, to open the Bosporus Strait for Russian commercial and navy ships and submarines.
Then the Suwalki Gap between Belarus and Kaliningrad, a distance of just 100 km or 60 miles. Easy to websearch. Said in one article to be "THE MOST DANGEROUS PLACE ON EARTH. In a showdown between Russia and NATO, the 'Suwałki Gap' would likely be the first point of contact."
Then Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Europe effectively divided. And Ukraine; at the very least, the Eastern "so-called" land bridge, between Rostov-on-Don and Odesa; is the key to that whole plan. Consequently, I believe Russia will put all their resources into attemting to capture that "so-called" land bridge, possibly placing less military emphasis on the Regions to the North of Rostov-on-Don .
Russia has clearly stated these aims, goals and objectives, through Putin, Peskov, Lavrov and the rest of the Russian political, military and media establishment.
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