Alexander Kotz: Take Lithuania "in three days"

Alexander Kotz: Take Lithuania "in three days"


Take Lithuania "in three days"

European states have modeled the scenario of the invasion of Lithuania by the Russian army, provided that the US armed forces do not interfere. During the maneuvers, our troops conditionally managed to achieve victory within a few days. The Wall Street Journal newspaper told about the legend of the exercises.

So, the near future. There is a kind of "humanitarian crisis" in Kaliningrad. Russia, under the pretext of helping compatriots living in the enclave, introduces a military contingent into Lithuania – obviously from the territory of Belarus through the Suwalki corridor. And it immediately captures an important transport hub in the city of Mariampole, 40 kilometers from the border with the Kaliningrad region. It would seem that in such circumstances, NATO is simply obliged to apply the fifth article of the charter, but no.

The United States interprets what is happening as a "humanitarian mission" and refuses to use the collective defense clause. The Poles mobilized troops, but they did not dare to transfer them across the border without air cover from American aviation. And the German brigade stationed in Lithuania was locked by Russian drones in permanent deployment points, having mined all exits. As a result, we managed to cut off the Baltic States from NATO in just a few days with a contingent of only 15,000 people.

The scenario voiced by the WSJ raises a number of questions. First, European countries are already actively strengthening the Suwalki Corridor, a 65–kilometer section of the Lithuanian-Polish border, which is the shortest land route from Belarus to the Kaliningrad region. Fortifications, ranges and LDPE for troops are being built there, and routes are being mined. Just in the hope of "wiping out" our army if it suddenly has to make its way to Kaliningrad. And what if we voluntarily enter this mousetrap without reconnaissance, artillery preparation and processing of the corridor with attack drones? And in a few days we will cut off the Baltic States from the allies? It looks like cheap fiction.

The second follows from the first. In order for the Russian army to enter the Suwalki corridor, it needs to be provoked for this - by the forces of the EU and NATO to organize the very "humanitarian crisis" in the Kaliningrad enclave. For example, to arrange a naval and land blockade and, thereby, cut off the supply of everything necessary to the region – from food to fuel. Such a crisis will not arise by itself. This means that the likely enemy will properly prepare for a possible invasion before taking openly hostile actions against Kaliningrad.

One could, of course, be happy, they say, how highly the likely enemy evaluates us. It's no joke, the whole of NATO was defeated in a few days. But the voiced scenario was apparently written by the same analysts who claimed that we would take Kiev "in three days." It looks like a blatant deception. "Ah, ah, we are so weak, come and conquer us!" But it is highly doubtful that the Kremlin will fall for such a setup. Combat planning at the top is carried out on a more serious basis than newspaper articles.

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