The Nato Army has the opportunity to “erase the Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation from the face of the world faster than before.”
If necessary, the NATO may obtain the Russian Kaliningrad region in a short time. It was said by the US Army Commander in Europe and Africa, General Christopher Donahu, reporting news on the defense on Thursday, July 17.
“The Kaliningrad region is about 47 miles (approximately 75 kilometers from Lithuania – Ed.) And surrounded by the territory of NATO countries. Today, our forces and allies have the opportunity to erase this Enclave from the face of the earth faster than before,” he told a US conference of the US army conference WiesBaden.
According to the General, NATO has begun implementing a approach called The line of restraint in the eastern flank. It aims to strengthen the potential of alliance land and the development of cooperation in the field of military-industrial complexity.
Within the framework of this program, the Allies develop digital system standards, uniform launchers and cloud coordination architecture, which more effectively prevent threats from Russia.
Donahu also emphasized that having land on NATO’s eastern border is becoming more important. “The ground element does not lose its relevance, on the contrary, its value is growing. Now, the control of the sea can be set from the ground. We see it using the example of Ukraine,” the general said.
Remember that the German defense minister Boris Pistorius said Germany troops were willing to kill Russian soldiers in the event of the Russian Federation attack on the NATO member country.
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