This 60-Mile Strip of Land Is NATO’s ‘Weak Spot’ Against Russia | WSJ

As Wagner troops relocate to Belarus, NATO allies have expressed concerns about a small strip of land known as the Suwalki Gap on the Poland-Lithuanian border. Belarus has served as a base for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and gaining access to this land in Eastern Europe would link Kaliningrad with Moscow’s ally. But NATO’s additions of Finland and Sweden means that Kaliningrad is effectively encircled by NATO.
WSJ explains why this corridor has been described as a ‘weak spot’ and how it could be vulnerable to Russia.
0:00 Suwalki Gap location
0:43 What Russia has to gain
2:54 Complications
4:13 What’s next?
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  • @alanpreston2129
    @alanpreston212910 ай бұрын

    The Suwalki region is not NATO's 'Weak Spot', but Kaliningrad is Russia's 'Weak Spot', especially considering the recent modernization and enlargement of the Polish armed forces.

  • @kaboonali5466

    @kaboonali5466

    10 ай бұрын

    Poland is empty since most polish have migrated to the EU. Russia has to support Irish freedom fighters and NATO will collapse once the English regime kills Irish again 😂

  • @sentowrite4562

    @sentowrite4562

    10 ай бұрын

    prove , attack ,

  • @mycellphone4437

    @mycellphone4437

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@dim2389So? There are a bunch in Germany too, next door.

  • @_ramroc

    @_ramroc

    10 ай бұрын

    Fact check: Russia is the chihuahua, as they have made 13 nuclear threats since February 24, 2022, not mentioning the multiple others they have made since 1991. Do you get off to lying?

  • @ericepperson8409

    @ericepperson8409

    10 ай бұрын

    @@loumcast Lithuania and Poland would wish a Ruski would. Both are rabid anti-Russian and just chomping for an excuse to pay back Cold War abuses. The Poles especially have spent billions recently to get ahold of the equipment necessary to modernize and strengthen their military. They'd make Russia tripping into their territory look 10x more embarrassing than the armor convoy that got obliterated on its way to Kyiv.

  • @DavidGentry-WebDeveloper
    @DavidGentry-WebDeveloper10 ай бұрын

    The only problem with the hypothetical presented is it seems to think that Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia would be complicit in the annexation of their territory when in reality, the Russian forces would have a hard time holding the Suwalki gap as they would be attacked from both east and west constantly. As Germany learned after WWII, it is not a good idea to start a conflict on two fronts, and hence why even Putin isn't crazy enough to try this plan.

  • @occamraiser

    @occamraiser

    10 ай бұрын

    You miss the entire point David. This is part of Poland, Poland is part of NATO, an attack on the gap will trigger Article 5 (if the Poles feel the need to invoke it) At which point the Turks let the European navies into the Black sea and (a few subs would probably be sufficient) and every russian soldier in Ukraine will have his own personal glide-bomb on its way. If that isn't enough, then NATO will just have to take out every bit of russian air defence in the border areas and carpet bomb the russia border region. An attack on Moscow would be too useful to putin so I'm sure NATO will stick to military targets in border areas (and economic targets like every oil refinery and gas plant in russia. It'll be back to bread queues and Borscht in weeks for russians - just like in the good old soviet days. Putin WILL be pleased.

  • @guillermoelenes4310

    @guillermoelenes4310

    9 ай бұрын

    @@occamraiserCalifornia dreaming!!! By the time Nato woke soldiers finish putting up their make up l the European capitals will be turned to ash and the gringos will not dare to attack Russia because China and and North Korea will be aiming to Washington got that American way of doing to their minions remember no friends only interests there are plenty of examples of supposed American friends left in the bind

  • @mel124177

    @mel124177

    9 ай бұрын

    Just another fear-monegering by the msm (held captive by the Elite of the American oligarchy), to fuel more Russophobia, and to reinforce the Western narrative about Russian expansionism (when clearly it was NATO that had unbridled appetite for expansion, abandoning the multiple assurances given to the late Soviet leader Gorbachev made by the US, UK, and France to never expand Eastwards towards Warsaw Pact countries).

  • @slawomirhering3770

    @slawomirhering3770

    9 ай бұрын

    Anglosaski i NATO ostrzy żeby na Przesmyk Suwalski łączcie fakty!!! Anglojęzyczne media jak i Polskie straszą nas przed najnebezpieczniejszym miejscu w Polsce perzesmyk Suwalski dlaczego??!! Martwią się że będzie konkurencja z strony Rosji więc strasząc nas chce USA I NATO mieć stała bazę!!! A ja mówię zbrojmy się raz dwa trzy powinniśmy zdoby broń nuklearna i zadeklarować spłatę za 2-3 przeciwko naroda zawsze zagrażającym naszej egzystencji z każdej sytony jak i mocarstwa z zachodu!!! Zanim zaczniemy wiercić musimy mieć tarcze Anty rakietowe i pociski balistyczne dalekiego zasięgu. Jesteśmy bardzo bogaci i nic o tym nie wiecie bo macie Anty Polski rząd!!! Zawsze wiedziałem i byłem zły na mantre ludzi tepaki mówiące że coś się nie opłaca wydobywać qurde naprawdę jesteś expertem od gadania dlaczego nie bo czytasz FAKT czy słuchasz TV I rado!!! Co jest z tym krajem ztworzyla się okazja wasze dzieci powinny komunikować wiadomości grafiti na ścianach!!! Również chuligani na stadionach silnego kraju zjednoczonego nikt nie ruszy mamy obowiązek być potęga Europy mamy historie ,doświadczenie i ob ycie w świecie!

  • @7force990
    @7force99010 ай бұрын

    As far as i understood this not a "gap" or some neutral land,but just the Poland-Lithuania border. So if they attack they would basically attack these two countries,that are NATO members.

  • @MarxAlex

    @MarxAlex

    10 ай бұрын

    But explain that to media to propagandists..it's why Russians play chess

  • @Mike_Alastor

    @Mike_Alastor

    10 ай бұрын

    border is a neutral land, so it wouldn't be attack on any of them

  • @lennardschneider6847

    @lennardschneider6847

    10 ай бұрын

    There is no neutral land between the last fence on one country's land and its geographical border.

  • @Cryptocracy_Now

    @Cryptocracy_Now

    10 ай бұрын

    And then moments later they would be absolutely wiped out and their would be no more land bridge. And this would happen in a matter of minutes not hours.

  • @torehaaland6921

    @torehaaland6921

    10 ай бұрын

    It is a gap between Kaliningrad and Russia controlled Belarus.

  • @StupidDanimations
    @StupidDanimations10 ай бұрын

    Poland: "Do it. I want you to try it."

  • @boushii3477

    @boushii3477

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Karl_DE poland couldnt even shoot down a stray missile that penetrated its borders by accident💀

  • @maxalbon9557
    @maxalbon955710 ай бұрын

    Im starting to think that media want to BAIT Russia into this trap hahaha :D

  • @DrojanaleTorvic

    @DrojanaleTorvic

    9 ай бұрын

    Just like America & its stooges baited Russia into this war 🤔😂

  • @legion6277
    @legion627710 ай бұрын

    Yeah, see if Poland and Lithuania don't react immediately if Russia crosses their border.

  • @jakozaurpl
    @jakozaurpl10 ай бұрын

    As Polish, this is vastly exaggerated. Doing any ambush with intelligence, radars, and SAR satellites would be tough. Moving forces to Kaliningrad by the Baltic Sea would make it even harder to go unnoticed. Attacking NATO would trigger Article 5 and looks at how well war for Russia goes with a much weaker military in Ukraine. The whole of Kaliningrad is in range of HIMARS. The Suwalki gap is quite swampy, which favours defenders. Excellent wargame scenario for military drill, but sleep calmly.

  • @josephmontezuma5089

    @josephmontezuma5089

    9 ай бұрын

    Russia has nukes

  • @KiranasOfRizon

    @KiranasOfRizon

    9 ай бұрын

    @@josephmontezuma5089 So does the US. And France. And the UK. All NATO members. Russia doesn't use its nukes because of MAD. There is no way for them to use nukes without Moscow and St. Petersburg becoming completely devoid of life. Bringing up nukes is basically a non-argument because it's the military equivalent of flipping the table.

  • @Teacher2Polis2XtraRice

    @Teacher2Polis2XtraRice

    9 ай бұрын

    @@josephmontezuma5089 Russia is not the only one with nukes. France, UK, Germany and US too.🙂

  • @pjamateus

    @pjamateus

    9 ай бұрын

    and? so does NATO @@josephmontezuma5089

  • @Tespri

    @Tespri

    9 ай бұрын

    @@josephmontezuma5089 so does NATO. For some reason ruzkiez seem to forget this fact.

  • @bigglesharrumpher4139
    @bigglesharrumpher413910 ай бұрын

    Russia takes the Suwalki gap, NATO takes Kaliningrad. Gap is now redundant. Simple.

  • @lijomathew8942

    @lijomathew8942

    29 күн бұрын

    russia take huwaii

  • @jamesjasaki8913
    @jamesjasaki891310 ай бұрын

    Russia can't even take and bold BAKHMUT but somehow, it can capture this 80KM land between Poland Luthuania? LAUGHABLE

  • @juri_xiii9977

    @juri_xiii9977

    10 ай бұрын

    @@saccount-z3 Because they got food & weapons from USA..! And they would of NEVER DONE IT WITHOUT USA ..!

  • @DOSFS

    @DOSFS

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@saccount-z3 Russia isn't the Soviet Union and WW2 they didn't fight alone unlike in the Winter war Russia today has NO CHANCE in conventional war against NATO.

  • @JohnNjengaCOCO

    @JohnNjengaCOCO

    10 ай бұрын

    @@juri_xiii9977 So American food won the WW2?

  • @dosa2990

    @dosa2990

    10 ай бұрын

    The problem is, Russians also make the same assumptions based on the Fiasco that took place just a year earlier in Afghanistan. One might even suggest that it was the debacle in Afghanistan that made Russians access Nato as suprisingly weak and humble. Two nuclear armed powers have inferiority complex against their rivals, it's a whole lot of bad omen.

  • @JohnNjengaCOCO

    @JohnNjengaCOCO

    10 ай бұрын

    NATO lost in Vietnam, Iraq and in Afghanistan.

  • @zhangzy123
    @zhangzy12310 ай бұрын

    A lot of troops have always been stationed there and exercises of Polish, Lithuanian and international forces have been carried out cyclically for many years. Nobody is afraid of Wagner there. Militarily, without air and logistical support, it poses no threat

  • @paulvarn4712

    @paulvarn4712

    9 ай бұрын

    With Prigozhn and his sidekicks dead the last thing the disordered and defunded Wager is thinking- invading NATO.

  • @commanderofkesariyaknights

    @commanderofkesariyaknights

    9 ай бұрын

    It will be go down in 2 days

  • @jvalentine8376
    @jvalentine837610 ай бұрын

    It's not a "strip " of land . And it's not on the border . It's an area mainly within Poland's borders . You make it sound like it's a separate entity of some kind . It also not NATO's weak spot , anymore than anywhere else . It's just that Russia would like to invade and take control of that area to join up with Kaliningrad and that's not going to happen . NATO's real weak spot is it's inability to take on the enemy themselves .

  • @thomasjhenniganw

    @thomasjhenniganw

    9 ай бұрын

    The idea that Russia wants to invade other countries is false, unless it is threatened by NATO:, meaning the US. Russia can be patient because the US economy is going down the tube, and they are not going to be able to carry out more foreign wars. US cities are falling apart as well as bridges and highways. They will be forced to take care of their own country. The petrol dollar is almost finished. .

  • @molaeri

    @molaeri

    3 ай бұрын

    the vulnerability of the Suwalki Gap is caused by NATO having to reinforce The Baltic States of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, through this 70km corridor. If russia either takes it , or makes it prohibitively costly for nato to move manpower/assets, through, it is a huge problem for NATO to defend its three members in the Batlic states. However, with Sweden and Finalnd joining NATO, the suwalki gap is no longer nearly as strategically important, as Finland opens up a huge front against russia should they invade the Baltics, and the baltics can now be reinforced more easily by sea and air from Sweden and Finland.

  • @davidbowie5023
    @davidbowie502310 ай бұрын

    Yet Russia also resents that gap. It denies Russia’s access to Kaliningrad.

  • @probium2832

    @probium2832

    10 ай бұрын

    Also, the Suwalki gap issue has been alleviated because of... FINLAND. And Sweden will no doubt join sometime soon.

  • @elbibwen3019

    @elbibwen3019

    10 ай бұрын

    @@probium2832 *NATO works like MAFIA - they make you "problem", they offer you "solution" than they make YOU PAY for it - it's pathetic* ( just idea that Russia will attack any of those countries is ridiculous - but if you insist they will just nuke you - it's much easier : )

  • @ungijazapranje

    @ungijazapranje

    10 ай бұрын

    @@probium2832we will see

  • @MenBehavingBadly.

    @MenBehavingBadly.

    10 ай бұрын

    Putin thought everyone would just think it was a Nato problem no questions asked all because he said so trust me comrade…unfortunately that joke only works on the Russian zombies it’s a pain for everyone so who ever grabs it first it’s a problem sorted maybe 🧟‍♀️

  • @chriswho12345

    @chriswho12345

    10 ай бұрын

    which is why its an important weak spot...

  • @Romanov117
    @Romanov11710 ай бұрын

    That region is not a *weakspot* It’s a charged power keg.

  • @Kessoku
    @Kessoku10 ай бұрын

    please no more war. my life already hard without war. 😢

  • @ssg9offical

    @ssg9offical

    9 ай бұрын

    Real.

  • @sharpasacueball

    @sharpasacueball

    9 ай бұрын

    Funny thing is that there seems to be more war when times are hard

  • @YouTube_Enjoyerlol

    @YouTube_Enjoyerlol

    9 ай бұрын

    NATO countries sell their sovereignty to the US the moment they join NATO, and immediately become US vassals by inviting a foreign military to control their defenses for them. They do it in the interests of economical prosperity, but essentially they become subservient to the larger power.

  • @meomarte

    @meomarte

    9 ай бұрын

    Sadly we don´t ever get to choose that. War is a reality until mankind evolves enough. Or goes extinct.

  • @lionelolivier5827
    @lionelolivier582710 ай бұрын

    The reason why it is a prime target is because it is actually Russia's weak spot.

  • @TheRezro

    @TheRezro

    10 ай бұрын

    💯

  • @paulheydarian1281

    @paulheydarian1281

    9 ай бұрын

    ​​@@TheRezro Is it like Russia's G spot? 🤔

  • @HairyNumbNuts

    @HairyNumbNuts

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I think we've all seen that apart from nukes, Russia is a toothless tiger. I wonder if they pushed the button, how many would actually fly and how many would blow up in their silos and how many would land in Siberia on their way.

  • @tunezsky0x3

    @tunezsky0x3

    9 ай бұрын

    False

  • @lionelolivier5827

    @lionelolivier5827

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah you are right Russia has so many weak spots, this one probably doesn't even count.

  • @domce4444
    @domce444410 ай бұрын

    If you throw Wagner as a threat in this conversation then you must show the numbers of Baltics militaries. While Suwalki gap may be a weak spot, the Wagner in the region is nowhere close to being a threat.

  • @artemaung5274

    @artemaung5274

    9 ай бұрын

    Wagner is their elite orc commandos. They are battle hardened and unlike regular russian units their moral is strong. Even in small numbers they are a serios threat and dismissing and brushing off something like this is deadly. It's better to be overprepared if there's an even 1% chance of bad things happening than underprepared hoping for that chance to never materialize.

  • @danstrick3314

    @danstrick3314

    9 ай бұрын

    1000 Wagnerites will bend over all 3 Baltic militaries

  • @NguyenMinh-vs1vm

    @NguyenMinh-vs1vm

    9 ай бұрын

    @@danstrick331425,000 Wagners can’t even bend Ukraine. How do you expect 1000 to bend the Baltic?

  • @danstrick3314

    @danstrick3314

    9 ай бұрын

    Because Ukraine is the strongest army in Europe, Baltics is the weakest @@NguyenMinh-vs1vm

  • @paulvarn4712

    @paulvarn4712

    9 ай бұрын

    Wagner is a straw man. Conversation piece.

  • @Dweller415
    @Dweller41510 ай бұрын

    Russia can take it but they can’t hold it and would likely lose Kaliningrad in the process. It would be an enormous mistake to underestimate Poland’s military capabilities.

  • @davidguy9197

    @davidguy9197

    10 ай бұрын

    as an even bigger mistake of overestimating them. Poland does not have the military means to protect itself from Russian strikes, the demonstration of this was made in Kiev, and one of the Ukrainian officials declared that no Kinzhal had been intercepted by any anti-aircraft system than this either. It must be understood that these missiles have a range of 2000 km from Moscow, they can reach Paris and Poland is much closer, Than Russophobia, or your Russophobic impulse does not condemn the Poles for your fantasies

  • @pintiliecatalin

    @pintiliecatalin

    10 ай бұрын

    @@davidguy9197 Even if what you say about Kinzhal is true (and i dont think it is) i believe it is pretty clear that one supposedly wonder weapon is not enough to tip the balance of an war. Poland on it's own is a tougher nut to crack. But i think it is pretty obvious that we are talking about totally different level of support from NATO if this scenario would play out. Let's just say that there would be overwhelming air superiority for Poland from day 2 and the russian navy would have no role in such a conflict if it somehow managed to stay afloat after 2-3 weeks.

  • @davidguy9197

    @davidguy9197

    10 ай бұрын

    @@pintiliecatalin air supremacy will not be, in case of conflict, with Russia, the Russians did not venture over Ukraine as long as they had S300s left. the Russians have completely destroyed them, but they have much more efficient S400s, S500s and S550s, there will be no air superiority. the USA will drop the members of NATO under various pretexts, like they made the coup in Ukraine and they are looking for a way to withdraw from it. (without losing face) Russia has no intention to invade poland (since russians and poles cannot frame each other.. let's be honest) as russia does not want eastern ukraine. but ensure his safety. NATO should not overtake Germany to the east. Poland is well placed to see that confidence in NATO is highly questionable. in case of conflict Russia Poland you can be sure that the USA will say that it is poland which attacked (as they say that Russia attacked the Donbass...14000 dead in the Donbass) poland has already lost about 10000 deaths of "volunteers" in Ukraine, but no problem, the USA will send Poland the maximum amount of material to try to "hurt Russia"; this comment is from an American governor: "Ukraine is a good business to hurt Russia" this is the human value of Ukraine for the US establishment. Poland is the next proxy for the US proxy war. Do you really think that Russia is close to Poland? The Russian army is currently the best army in the world, Ukarin was the second largest army in NATO. It is being reduced to pieces. (unless you benefit from the Europe's censorship on the media but the AFU's "counter-offensive" is a disaster. Nearly 47,000 dead since its launch) and take the figures given by Ukraine with enormous tweezers: the Russians shoot 60,000 shells / day when ukraine struggles to shoot 6000

  • @jed-henrywitkowski6470

    @jed-henrywitkowski6470

    10 ай бұрын

    Poland, like everyone else, was pretty much caught flat-footed by the Germans 85 years ago, yet, was able to at a couple of key battles, namely Westerplatte and at the Danzig Post Office give the Germans a good walloping that they did not expect. In short, the Polish Campang was significantly costlier in men, time, and pressure than the Germans anticipated. The Poles, this time around have been preparing to "welcome" a hostile neighbor for many years.@@davidguy9197

  • @anotheralpha

    @anotheralpha

    9 ай бұрын

    @@davidguy9197 we don't need to stop Kinzhal. We can make proportional or more escalatory response. It's about escalatio control. If You can give back the punch agressor will think twice before even use it.

  • @fr0z3ngh0stly9
    @fr0z3ngh0stly910 ай бұрын

    Weak spot? No, almost a non issue. Certainly vulnerable on a map, but swamps, thick forests, and well-armed Lithaunian and Polish mechanized brigades mean this is no weak spot. NATO has recognized this spot for years now, and units constantly train to defend it. They know every hill, creek, and road, and woe betide any Russian assault should they make the mistake of invading.

  • @nymincho
    @nymincho10 ай бұрын

    I don't see a weak Spot. I see a chance to shoot from both sides.

  • @ericepperson8409

    @ericepperson8409

    10 ай бұрын

    "I'm not locked in here with you. You are locked in here with me" ☠

  • @AlexDahl
    @AlexDahl10 ай бұрын

    What a silly video. Nobody in Poland or Lithuania thinks for a second that Wagner mercenaries being stripped of all their heavy equipment after their aborted attempt at overthrowing Putin would stand a chance against Lithuania or especially not poland. They haven't been able to gain much ground in their weaker neighbor state that doesn't have a functioning air force, yet somehow it's realistic that they'll be able to push all the way into Poland to connect Kaliningrad to Belarus? This video just makes controversy up to make it sound interesting. No serious defense planner is currently worried something like this is on the table

  • @recalcitrate1688
    @recalcitrate168810 ай бұрын

    that's funny how serious you take russian power

  • @Percival5

    @Percival5

    10 ай бұрын

    Media knows everything about Russia it just you puppet who think Russia is weak😂😂😂

  • @akirayagami4226

    @akirayagami4226

    10 ай бұрын

    Serious enough that the west has long started to send modern weaponery to ukraine to fight Russia federation as a proxy 😂 How's the ukraine counter offesive been going on 🤭🤭🤭

  • @andrewrogers3067

    @andrewrogers3067

    10 ай бұрын

    @@akirayagami4226

  • @user-bw6jg4ej2m

    @user-bw6jg4ej2m

    10 ай бұрын

    @@akirayagami4226 How's the ruble? Your 15 rub per comment is now 15 cents ;)

  • @akirayagami4226

    @akirayagami4226

    10 ай бұрын

    @@andrewrogers3067 who blew up the nord stream pipelines dear??? United states isn't it, Western MSM has been trying really hard to cover up this story all across their own news channel networks. And lastly, Free Julian Assange!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @thedevilsadvocate98
    @thedevilsadvocate9810 ай бұрын

    Did you just forget about the Nordic countries also being across the Baltic Sea? 1:53 NATO has plenty of avenues to protect the 3 amigos and this is just sad misinformed journaling

  • @cparty89
    @cparty894 ай бұрын

    Open google maps, find Suwałki gap, and now find a direct route from Belarus to Kaliningrad. There is no such way. The nearest ones are located several dozen kilometers north and south of Suwałki. There is also the topography of the terrain - there are many lakes and quite high hills. Which makes this region very difficult to attack.

  • @bbt305
    @bbt30510 ай бұрын

    Thanks for telling everyone!

  • @sh1nyarm0r
    @sh1nyarm0r10 ай бұрын

    No, if Russia will attempt to make a land bridge through the Suwalki Gap, Russia will surely lose Kaliningrad.

  • @SharkBeast

    @SharkBeast

    9 ай бұрын

    Source : trust me bro

  • @occamraiser
    @occamraiser10 ай бұрын

    The minute a single Wagner soldier is found there Poland should close access to Kaliningrad. It is a port, russia can access it without being given a land route.....or trains. It would be interesting to see russia's response to a threat of escalation. If Poland announces its policy before it happens I don't think that either russia or balarus would risk it - there is little to gain and much to lose for putin - kaliningrad is like Crimea, it has 2 frail supply routes.

  • @commanderofkesariyaknights

    @commanderofkesariyaknights

    9 ай бұрын

    They will just take lithuania or poland

  • @sirfrancis9619
    @sirfrancis961910 ай бұрын

    It would be just as problematic for Russia to prevent Kaliningrad being isolated and overrun since it is basically surrounded. So the argument that NATO is in danger because there is a narrow strip connecting Belarus and Kalinigrad is ridiculous.

  • @X1GenKaneShiroX
    @X1GenKaneShiroX10 ай бұрын

    A weak spot that Russia may have is that more than 50% or majority of countries in the European continent are in NATO. Obviously, Finland and Sweden are not included in NATO so Kaliningrad is not entirely surrounded by NATO which is good news for Russia however Poland and Lithuania still does borders it so it would be quite problematic for Russia in that region. NATO spends 18x more or $1,177 billion dollars ($1.18 trillion) on military while Russia spends $66 billion dollars so Russia here appears to be the underdog when compared to NATO. Russia might need to think of a different strategy because using the Suwalki Gap to sabotage against NATO would definitely not work smoothly that Russians would hope.

  • @socialreverb92

    @socialreverb92

    10 ай бұрын

    finland is part of nato

  • @ron9320

    @ron9320

    10 ай бұрын

    Finland is already in NATO and Sweden is unofficially interlinked with NATO structures for decades. Sweden has begun its largest military exercise in more than 25 years this spring with the participation of numerous NATO countries.... According to the report, 26,000 soldiers from 14 countries will take part in the exercises, which are scheduled to last until May 11. The maneuvers are concentrated in southern and northern Sweden, as well as on the strategically important island of Gotland. Germany, Austria, the United States, Great Britain, Finland, Poland, Norway, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Denmark and France are taking part in the exercises.

  • @krossbolt4100

    @krossbolt4100

    10 ай бұрын

    April 4, 2023 | By Jim Garamone , DOD News | Finland has formally become a NATO ally. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg today welcomed the new member when Finland's flag was raised alongside those of the 30 other nations in the alliance during a ceremony at NATO headquarters in Brussels. "From today, 31 flags will fly together - a symbol of our unity and our solidarity."

  • @crvenazvezda1575

    @crvenazvezda1575

    10 ай бұрын

    @krossbolt4100 Finland are being used!

  • @KayAteChef

    @KayAteChef

    10 ай бұрын

    Türkiye has agreed to let Sweden in.

  • @macmusica
    @macmusica10 ай бұрын

    Clearly that strip is Russia's weakest link lol. Same as a bridge. They get cut off and supplies stop.

  • @vladcampos
    @vladcampos10 ай бұрын

    0:49 Tip. Next time, use the metric system. It's a video about Europe were every country uses the metric system 😉

  • @13ased_American

    @13ased_American

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm American and the video is fine just Google miles to kilometers it's easy

  • @geenkaas6380

    @geenkaas6380

    10 ай бұрын

    @@13ased_American Then you would not have a problem with the metric system Google kilometers to miles it's easy

  • @salvatoreregalbuto5444

    @salvatoreregalbuto5444

    10 ай бұрын

    @@geenkaas6380the world uses the metrics system because britain and france colonized 70% of it. We won against them we can use whatever we want.

  • @geenkaas6380

    @geenkaas6380

    10 ай бұрын

    @@salvatoreregalbuto5444How did you win?

  • @salvatoreregalbuto5444

    @salvatoreregalbuto5444

    10 ай бұрын

    @@geenkaas6380 because we won our independence and three US states alone have a higher gdp than france or UK

  • @RichardBaran
    @RichardBaran10 ай бұрын

    Uh no. Have you not been watching the NATO drills in that area? A weak spot would be somewhere that every is talking about and well known. Nato had a large boarder with Russia and Belarussia, so I'd suspect there's definitely a weaker spot.

  • @fdangleshadang-a-lang7149
    @fdangleshadang-a-lang714910 ай бұрын

    Yeah, after seeing russias performance in Ukraine, I don’t think it’ll be a problem. They couldn’t devote enough troops to take over the baltics, especially now that they’ll have to divert more resources along a newly-established NATO border with Finland.

  • @X1GenKaneShiroX

    @X1GenKaneShiroX

    10 ай бұрын

    Finland is in fact not in NATO so therefore there’s no “newly-established NATO border”.

  • @TenOrbital

    @TenOrbital

    10 ай бұрын

    Finland became a full member of NATO on 4 April 2023.

  • @nczioox1116

    @nczioox1116

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@X1GenKaneShiroXhave you been living under a rock??

  • @X1GenKaneShiroX

    @X1GenKaneShiroX

    10 ай бұрын

    @@nczioox1116No, but I did recently rearrange a few pebbles and found some interesting perspectives. Finland being in NATO though is definitely not accurate and is undoubtedly incorrect.

  • @nczioox1116

    @nczioox1116

    10 ай бұрын

    @@X1GenKaneShiroX i get it now. The trolls farms are being directed to upvote blatently false info in the hopes it will somehow change reality. Russia keeps getting more and more desperate 😂

  • @davidlally592
    @davidlally59210 ай бұрын

    Mm remember that, with Sweden and Finland in NATO, the Baltic thus effectively is then a NATO lake. Remember also and not shown on the map, Denmark and Norway are already in the NATO alliance.

  • @s4ss
    @s4ss9 ай бұрын

    Pre WW2 EST, LAT,LIT where also free independent states. there´s a report somewhere written by an American military officer detailing the situation in the Baltics and the desperation of 3 states trying to find allies in the world - with no results. I am glad to see that we aren´t alone this time around!

  • @kingslate1
    @kingslate19 ай бұрын

    What kind of military vehicles were those?

  • @abaddon1371
    @abaddon137110 ай бұрын

    "Moscow would also gain more access to the baltic sea, a crucial gateway for commercial shipping" Uhmm, thing is, in the scenario they did attack the gap, they would have zero shipping through the baltics. They would have to attack two NATO nations, which automatically would make Denmark / Sweden close the two narrow straits that gives access to the atlantic. These straits are narrow enough, you could fire at ships with small arms for heavens sake. Not like you are going to sneak any vessel of worth through those straits, not even a u-boat.

  • @salvatoreregalbuto5444
    @salvatoreregalbuto544410 ай бұрын

    How can russia take this 60 mile gap fast when it only advanced 50 miles into ukraine in 18 months

  • @gautamfoujdar2736

    @gautamfoujdar2736

    9 ай бұрын

    They are slow because they don't want to kill Russian population of Ukraine.

  • @Tespri

    @Tespri

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Takeawayking971 So far Okraine has pushed ruzkiez back to their 2014 borders. They will win the war and ruzzia will be defeated.

  • @paullangford8179
    @paullangford817910 ай бұрын

    It's not NATO's weak spot. It's Russia's weak spot, being 0 km wide.

  • @Christophe.C
    @Christophe.C10 ай бұрын

    Don't underestimate the military power of Poland!✊️

  • @user-ub6qm7lv2t

    @user-ub6qm7lv2t

    10 ай бұрын

    Hahahahha

  • @danielcaponi9839

    @danielcaponi9839

    10 ай бұрын

    1000 modern tanks coming soon! Poland military is downright impressive right now and it’s only getting stronger! Love from 🇨🇦

  • @decreer4567
    @decreer456710 ай бұрын

    This is sad. A mercenary group with prisoners with little to no training is taken more seriously than The Russian army.

  • @MrDK0010

    @MrDK0010

    10 ай бұрын

    Do not be fooled, the professional mercenary core of the group is arguably up there with pre-war VDV. They're the guys who actually took terrain after defenses were exposed and softened by the waves of prisoners.

  • @DaniyalZeX7

    @DaniyalZeX7

    10 ай бұрын

    All their commanders from battalion to reconnaissance groups are former vdv and spetsnaz alpha a. Idk what ur talking about

  • @kevinjenner9502

    @kevinjenner9502

    10 ай бұрын

    Former US Ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul, has said “you don’t need paramilitary organizations when you have a strong (state) military”…The CIA referred to their covert proxy war in Laos as”the largest paramilitary operations ever undertaken by the CIA”

  • @kelllakell

    @kelllakell

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@MrDK0010we aren't fooled, look up battle of Khasham.

  • @kelllakell

    @kelllakell

    10 ай бұрын

    Elite spetnaz is weaker than regular US Infantry.

  • @maydaygoingdown5602
    @maydaygoingdown560210 ай бұрын

    No such thing as a weak spot when you have the tech and missiles and delivery packages NATO has. They could turn that land into a car park from the Med and still be in time for last orders.

  • @teckmenglee8060

    @teckmenglee8060

    10 ай бұрын

    NATO (under the control of USA) will not react against Russia motherland, unless USA mainland is attacked. Russia will not attack USA mainland, so USA will do what they do for Ukraine.

  • @xSandamx

    @xSandamx

    10 ай бұрын

    @@teckmenglee8060 Don't worry, they will react. Failure to do so would bring US reputation with allies to ruins. They can't afford it.

  • @Protont

    @Protont

    9 ай бұрын

    @@teckmenglee8060 That’s just wishful thinking with no evidence to back it up. USA will have no choice but to act or give up the crown as world superpower as the world would have seen that they never meant it when they said they would fight for their allies. And what about it? Europe can act independently on USA. Polish army of 325k which has very modern eguipment is before any kind of mobilisation even begins strong enough to hold Russia off before rest of European forces arrive. Then we have Finland, perhaps strongest military in europe who will act as it’s goverment and people would never betray it’s allies

  • @aurorathekitty7854
    @aurorathekitty785410 ай бұрын

    Just reading this title and seeing where it's at I'm just gonna assume he's been ignoring Polands massive military build up. This time Poland making sure that they have teeth. They had to deal with the Nazis then the Soviets I don't blame Poland at all.

  • @Bisquick

    @Bisquick

    9 ай бұрын

    "Fun" fact: the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) - particularly under the OUN-B - brutally massacred hundreds of thousands of poles to assist the nazi death machine. "Funny" how the contemporary Polish government is now ostensibly supporting the Ukrainian military bulwark proudly stemming from this exact lineage under the big tent of NATO (a glorified protection racket and US political cudgel - its internally recognized geopolitical function stated by its first sec.gen. Lord Ismay being to _"keep the Americans in, the Germans down, and the Russians out"_ and what a "coincidence" it continues to enforce this state of play, especially obvious noting the destruction of Nord Stream II clearly in some capacity directed by the US to keep these regions divided and conquered - a tactic I think best encapsulated in the so-called "strategy of tension", also highlighted by insane covert ops like Operation Gladio). I would imagine the _actual_ purpose of this Wall Street Journal vignette is to lay some groundwork justification for potential Polish invasion currently being considered by its ultranationalist adjacent (this ultranationalism/neonazi ideological tunnel-vision is not a coincidence is my macro point here) leadership. I'm not sure what "dealing with" the Soviets means if we look at the actual history here in a holistic continuity of tidal material realities (historical materialism) instead of deferring to anti-communist propaganda so universally present in "the west" yet mostly imaginary and/or intentionally contrived (for more see: Manufacturing Consent by Chomsky/Herman or Inventing Reality/Blackshirts and Reds/anything by Michael Parenti). Not blaming anyone for succumbing to this ubiquitous mythology, just trying to illuminate some truth - like for example, here's a description from wikipedia about what had to be "dealt with" under the Polish People's Republic - a description which has this hegemonic strain of anticommunism built-in, making the contradictions rather stark: _"Despite the numerous economic hardships, some major achievements were established during this period, including improved living conditions, rapid industrialization, and urbanization. Access to universal health care, abortion and free education were made available, and the population almost doubled between 1947 and 1989."_

  • @Tex877
    @Tex8779 ай бұрын

    The gap shouldn't be called a 'weak spot' by any means. Simply considering the geography of the terrain (plenty of water channels/lakes/higher elevation on the polish border near Kaliningrad) - very difficult for the offensive troops to navigate through. For an enemy to even have a remote chance of taking (not mentioning holding this position), they would have to throw in a force with a size multiple times that of the defending force. That's not happening.

  • @juskiehuskie
    @juskiehuskie10 ай бұрын

    I wonder the effect this alliance with Putin has had on Belarus, what is the situation there and the implications for Russian operations because of it. I haven’t seen anyone cover it recently

  • @ericepperson8409
    @ericepperson840910 ай бұрын

    Lithuania and Poland are practically daring Russia to try it. Both have rapidly adopted modernization. Poland especially has taken the lessons of Cold War abuses by the USSR to heart and built up a modern, well equipped military. They'd be pretty happy to help Russia learn just how effective NATO anti armor weapons, artillery, and air power is. Even if Putin manages to get ahold of Baltic ports, I'm pretty sure national guerillas would make them more a distraction than an asset to the Russian Navy. This branch has been harassed, humbled, and humiliated by Ukraine. I don't know how in the world it would face a strong and competent Naval force. Remind me where the Moskva is?

  • @stanleymarucha8194

    @stanleymarucha8194

    9 ай бұрын

    that,s like a baby snapping turtle challenging the great bear of the north , who,s going to help them the toothless dog faced serpent with the swelling forked tough .

  • @sentowrite4562

    @sentowrite4562

    9 ай бұрын

    Moskow Moskow narana nana!

  • @pavel5159

    @pavel5159

    9 ай бұрын

    You forgot something that is a nuclear weapon that can erase the whole of Europe in 30 minutes, just as NATO can erase Russia. there will be no winner 🧐

  • @buryitdeep

    @buryitdeep

    9 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣

  • @siddh6593

    @siddh6593

    9 ай бұрын

    clown

  • @matthewnorkett8025
    @matthewnorkett802510 ай бұрын

    I am more afraid of Girl Scout Girls than I am afraid of the Russian military

  • @sergioagostinacchio2030
    @sergioagostinacchio203010 ай бұрын

    Non ho capito . A quale nazione appartiene la zona di Suwalki ?

  • @flashroyal2016

    @flashroyal2016

    9 ай бұрын

    Россия 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺

  • @izharfatima5295
    @izharfatima52959 ай бұрын

    Weapon industrial profitability is if the conflicts to be unresolved; doesn't it! And it is basically a weapon industrialized economic system.

  • @user-ff1qx3zs3r
    @user-ff1qx3zs3r10 ай бұрын

    That he has to make incredible efforts to moderate it. As for me, I know of no passion for the suppression of which I would be able to make such an effort. At such a high cost, I would not even want to acquire wisdom. Speaking of this military man, I pay attention not to what he does, but to what efforts he should not do even worse. Another acquaintance of mine boasted before me of his even and gentle disposition, indeed striking. In response, I told him that, especially for people who, like him, occupy a high position and are in front of everyone, it is extremely important to always show restraint, but that the main thing is to feel it in yourself, in the depths of your soul; and therefore, in my opinion, he does badly who secretly constantly gnaws at himself: it can be feared that he wants to maintain this appearance of restraint, to maintain this mask put on himself. Trying to hide the anger, he is driven inside; this reminds me of the following incident: one day Diogenes shouted to Demosthenes, who, fearing that he would not be noticed in the tavern, hurried to hide in the back of the room: “The more you back away, the deeper you get into the tavern” [2266]. I recommend that it is better to slap your servant even inopportunely than to pretend to be a sage who impresses with his restraint; I prefer to reveal my passions than to hide them to my own detriment: having manifested themselves, they dissipate and fly away, and it is better that their sting go out than poison us from within. Omnia vitia in aperto leviora sunt; et tunc perniciosissima, cum simulata sanitate subsidunt [2267]. I warn those of my household who have the right to be annoyed about the following. First, that they should restrain their anger and not fall into it on every occasion, for it does not make an impression and has no effect if it is manifested too often. They get used to the senseless and constant crying and begin to despise it. The cry that a servant who has stolen something hears from you is completely useless; the servant knows that this is the same cry that he heard from you hundreds of times when he happened to wash a glass badly or awkwardly put a stool under your feet. Secondly, I warn them not to be angry with the wind, that is, that their reproaches reach the one to whom they are intended, for usually they begin to scold even before the appearance of the culprit and continue to shout for hours when he has already caught a trace;

  • @nerenahd

    @nerenahd

    10 ай бұрын

    ChatGPT, you hallucinating again? C'mon, dude.

  • @frostyrobot7689

    @frostyrobot7689

    10 ай бұрын

    @@nerenahd chatGPT been on the digital weed

  • @sactownism
    @sactownism10 ай бұрын

    I'm no military or war expert, but it would be hard for any country to have war on many fronts.

  • @hankjones3527

    @hankjones3527

    10 ай бұрын

    Unless you are America :) 🇦🇺 🇺🇸

  • @hankjones3527

    @hankjones3527

    10 ай бұрын

    But yes, completely agree.

  • @iCANT_BELIEVE_YOU_SAID_THAT

    @iCANT_BELIEVE_YOU_SAID_THAT

    9 ай бұрын

    Don't sell yourself short. You have a keyboard and an Internet connection. We're all military experts on KZread. 😅

  • @Zgaming8557
    @Zgaming85579 ай бұрын

    I'm willing to bet that this area is lowkey heavily defended with rapid response plans already in place should anything happen.

  • @oneechanyamite2065
    @oneechanyamite206510 ай бұрын

    Well if the area is highly contested during land invasion. The sky is the key and with the current status of Russia, Just Poland and The US Fighters station there can open that spot in a matter of week. Might even gain air superiority quickly with proper reinforcement.

  • @alvinarakkal2433
    @alvinarakkal243310 ай бұрын

    to all people Russia is not USSR and is not a threat to anyone, can't we see how the Ukraine military operation is going on

  • @RuthroAlt

    @RuthroAlt

    10 ай бұрын

    Well they're certainly a threat in the sense that they could do massive damage, even without any strategic success. But thinking they even remotely have a chance to cur off the baltic is just a pipe dream. Even if it were just Polish forces they most likely wouldn't be able to take it

  • @marvinmulligan4531
    @marvinmulligan453110 ай бұрын

    This WSJ report presents a speculative, naive hypothetical about a NATO border with Russia and Belarus. Russia is militarily stalemated in eastern Ukraine. Why would Russia want further humiliation in Poland and Lithuania? Why would Belarus collaborate on a military initiative which is likely to fail. Why would Belarus and Russia want to trigger a NATO military response and possible NATO entry into defense of Ukraine? Kaliningrad is isolated and vulnerable to NATO sanctions and military attack. What strategic goal might Russia have? Belarus?

  • @User-jr7vf

    @User-jr7vf

    10 ай бұрын

    Yea, I also ask myself why such news company would want to put out such a report. There's one important question you haven't made in your comment, which is: why would Russia want to do this? The only way I can see Russia goign for this is if Kaliningrad is under real threat of being taken from Russia.

  • @TomNook.
    @TomNook.10 ай бұрын

    60 miles long, but how wide is it? In any case, that line would be difficult to hold.

  • @Nikowalker007

    @Nikowalker007

    10 ай бұрын

    It’s Impossible to hold for any segnificant period of time that’s why every one who knows how tactics and strategy works think it’s a laughable topic to discuss , moreover, in case of any attack the whole Kaliningrad region will be completely encircled …

  • @grantcarpenter9722
    @grantcarpenter972210 ай бұрын

    LOL at this ridiculous fear mongering about Russians conventional military. They couldn't take Kiev. Pretty sure NATO, which would have massive air superiority and logistical advantage, could take them.

  • @grantcarpenter9722

    @grantcarpenter9722

    10 ай бұрын

    Nevermind, forgot to think about Lockheed's shareholders. I change my mind. Russia super scary. Must spend more money!!!!

  • @dosa2990

    @dosa2990

    10 ай бұрын

    The problem is, Russians also make the same assumptions based on the Fiasco that took place just a year earlier in Afghanistan. One might even suggest that it was the debacle in Afghanistan that made Russians access Nato as suprisingly weak and humble. Two nuclear armed powers have inferiority complex against their rivals, it's a whole lot of bad omen

  • @rhards

    @rhards

    10 ай бұрын

    @@dosa2990 the soldiers in afghanistan had air conditioning and mcdonalds, russians ran out of fuel invading a neighboring country.

  • @dosa2990

    @dosa2990

    10 ай бұрын

    @@rhards the Russian backed Afghanistan regime lasted for good 6 years before being outset by Mujhudeen. Just how long did it take them to oust the Nato backed Afghani govt? 6 months? 6 weeks ??6 days???

  • @User-jr7vf

    @User-jr7vf

    10 ай бұрын

    @@rhardsyour argument has no much weight. Russian troops may have run out of fuel in the first days of the war, but a few months later they corrected their mistake, and you never heard about fuel shortage again in the Western biased media. What's your point?

  • @jorge86rodriguez
    @jorge86rodriguez10 ай бұрын

    Russia can occupy that narrow corridor but it is very unlikely they can hold it. Before they can build defenses poland alone can liberate it and with all neighbor reinforces it would be even easier

  • @robwyyi
    @robwyyi10 ай бұрын

    Far from it being a weakness. It’s only weak if it’s not manned.

  • @importantname
    @importantname9 ай бұрын

    the weak spot is being purely defensive - allowing your enemy to chose when and where to attack is the weakest link.

  • @Pemmont107
    @Pemmont1079 ай бұрын

    I honestly doubt Ruzzia would even be able to take the gap at this point, yet alone hold it.

  • @marcbergeron8690
    @marcbergeron869010 ай бұрын

    If Wagner group dares attack in Suwalki, they will be obliterated quickly. And they know it.

  • @Sergeowarrior

    @Sergeowarrior

    10 ай бұрын

    NATO knows this and separately you.

  • @roydiehl
    @roydiehl9 ай бұрын

    What do you call the space in between a hammer and an anvil? A weak spot? I don't think so...

  • @doodsrem
    @doodsrem10 ай бұрын

    I’m no military expert but is NATO really worried about Wagner? Should they really be?? Or is media just hyping this.? There is no way Wagner can pose a threat against Nato

  • @jamesgreen1116

    @jamesgreen1116

    10 ай бұрын

    Nato thought the same about Afghanistan and got hum after 20 years not too long ago 😂

  • @weybye91

    @weybye91

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jamesgreen1116 in non conventional warfare, while Russia is getting their arses handed to them by the small country Ukraine in peer to peer warfare

  • @moderndaycaveman2519
    @moderndaycaveman251910 ай бұрын

    I think he forgets or underestimates America's airlift capabilities. Also, that's why we have a powerful Airforce that can suppress any Russian advancement before our troop support can arrive.

  • @davidguy9197

    @davidguy9197

    10 ай бұрын

    gather an army and move it there, 6 months, (that's the time it took to prepare the attack on Iraq. We compare Iraqi air defense to that of Russia? I fear that this huge air fleet will become a submarine fleet before it can land its passengers. clashing with Russia's built-in defense risks putting a lot of things back in place. NATO is going to attack Russia well, without ammunition? Germany no longer has an industry, France is on the bone, the USA is scraping the bottoms of the cupboards, the NATO countries produce in a month what the Ukraine produces in three days (a week by saving ) Russia draws at least ten times what Ukraine draws, stop your trip, and throw away your joints. It's like in June 2022 Russia has no more missiles, it has fired 100 a day since it has no more. You will have to sober up, the headache will be colossal

  • @flemlion13
    @flemlion1310 ай бұрын

    It's laughable to call Belarus a stronghold

  • @kevinw2592

    @kevinw2592

    10 ай бұрын

    population of 9 million and a GDP of $73 billion USD. The baltic countries have 2/3 the population but twice the GDP. Sounds like Belarus is the weak spot, not the Suwalki gap

  • @mikekearney485
    @mikekearney48510 ай бұрын

    why don't they build a base right in the Middle between them ??

  • @rougecampos317
    @rougecampos31710 ай бұрын

    Going thro that 60 mile gap is adeqth trap of they go down the line they will get stuck in a pincer move by the allies

  • @thomasallan8113
    @thomasallan81139 ай бұрын

    after Ukraine, what significant resourses will Russia have to occupy this gap? Poland is rapidly becoming Europe's most powerful land based military. Hard to imagine Russia being able to stand up to Poland, let alone NATO troops.

  • @trevorslater2746

    @trevorslater2746

    9 ай бұрын

    Poland won't get caught unprepared again ,long memories from way back ,Putlar only respects Strength in an enemy

  • @theillyri8339
    @theillyri833910 ай бұрын

    Looks like Kaliningrad is the weak spot and not the other way around.

  • @pastuh
    @pastuh9 ай бұрын

    I would say.. after war Kaliningrad can be a gift for Lithuania ;)

  • @chrissmith7669
    @chrissmith766910 ай бұрын

    NATO has been war gaming every possible scenario involving the Suwalki gap. It’s the “Fulda gap” of today. Any attempt to attack that vulnerable area would be futile

  • @erichert1001
    @erichert100110 ай бұрын

    Russia attacks Suwalki Gap -> triggers article 5 -> NATO becomes directly involved -> Russian military effectively destroyed.

  • @southpole4776

    @southpole4776

    10 ай бұрын

    You won't exist to see any of that lol

  • @erichert1001

    @erichert1001

    10 ай бұрын

    @@southpole4776 Oooh scary!!!

  • @southpole4776

    @southpole4776

    10 ай бұрын

    @@erichert1001 lol even keyboard warriors can't escape nukes

  • @user-bw6jg4ej2m

    @user-bw6jg4ej2m

    10 ай бұрын

    @@southpole4776 *You* of all people say that? 😁 Your troll factory is prolly inside the estimated fireball radius. Or are you guys allowed to work from home these days?

  • @jackburgess274

    @jackburgess274

    10 ай бұрын

    @@erichert1001 Presumably, you are an adolescent.

  • @eduardoricciarelli9906
    @eduardoricciarelli990610 ай бұрын

    I see a lot of media talking about this both now and in the past and honestly, seeing how the Ukrainian invasion is going, I still don't understand why Russia is considered a dangerous country (nuclear aside) when it is completely proving not to be up to the task so I don't see the point of talking about the danger of these 60 miles.

  • @dosa2990

    @dosa2990

    10 ай бұрын

    The problem is, Russians also make the same assumptions based on the Fiasco that took place just a year earlier in Afghanistan. One might even suggest that it was the debacle in Afghanistan that made Russians access Nato as suprisingly weak and humble. Two nuclear armed powers have inferiority complex against their rivals, it's a whole lot of bad omen

  • @javierderivero9299

    @javierderivero9299

    10 ай бұрын

    Nuclear aside???...You must be joking...that's the problem...you never know with dictators...specially if they are weak

  • @chaosXP3RT

    @chaosXP3RT

    10 ай бұрын

    It's dangerous to underestimate your enemies.

  • @boxingsense3459

    @boxingsense3459

    10 ай бұрын

    You are doing exactly what the Russians did to Ukraine: assumption and underestimation.

  • @ShivamGupta-qh8go

    @ShivamGupta-qh8go

    10 ай бұрын

    @@javierderivero9299as if USA never used any .

  • @JamesLaserpimpWalsh
    @JamesLaserpimpWalsh10 ай бұрын

    Personally I think they would be better off with F-15 Strike Eagles. Twice the speed and twice the payload. But that's just me.

  • @shade9272
    @shade92729 ай бұрын

    Not really that much of a weak spot, as any attack from the northern side requires intact logistics. That section of coast would be immediately blockaded and their supply depots obliterated, not to mention every bridge on transportation routes bombed to rubble.

  • @johnmccain3877
    @johnmccain387710 ай бұрын

    You can eliminate the "gap" by bringing Königsberg back home, where it belongs.

  • @tan8813
    @tan881310 ай бұрын

    lets rephrase that - "Russia is surrounded in all sides apart from a 60 mile stretch"

  • @ivanr4300

    @ivanr4300

    10 ай бұрын

    Russia also has nuclear weapons

  • @prabhakararaoaravapalli9050
    @prabhakararaoaravapalli905010 ай бұрын

    NATO has amassed 300000 troups in Europe on high readiness ... Why to fear about Wagner group is they send a few hundreds or thousands to Belarus ??. Width of Savalki gap is very thin and oth sides of this thin line are NATO nations ..

  • @AV-sh1mj
    @AV-sh1mj9 ай бұрын

    What goes around comes around.What is bad for one side is bad also for the other,the difference is who can control that area is going to have an advantage.

  • @jackuzi8252
    @jackuzi825210 ай бұрын

    Russia would not send troops to try to invade and hold this gap, as they'd be attacked from both sides. What they COULD do, if they wanted to invade the Baltics, is to bomb, then aerially deliver mines, or even nerve gas, onto the two highways and one rail line that pass through it. This would delay any overland response by a few days. But having its hands full with Ukraine, I don't see invading the Baltics being on their radar anytime soon. If anything, this sounds more like an issue developed by the party in power in Poland.

  • @trumpforever6706

    @trumpforever6706

    10 ай бұрын

    Here's a clever comment, now rare to see lately. I would add that the attack plan you proposed would make no sense anyway, as it would certainly lead to World War III and a global nuclear conflict. It would then be more effective to launch a surprise global strike with nuclear weapons on all NATO nations, a bit like Japan did in December 1941 when, forced by heavy American and British sanctions on the oil trade, it made a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor sinking the entire Pacific Fleet in one fell swoop. Before that attack no one in the West believed that military action of this magnitude was possible, just as today no one thinks that because of the sanctions Russia could decide to do something like this, but with nuclear weapons. Trump warned of the great danger: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aWWf2Ntyaba8aNo.html if it happens it won't be his fault but someone else's.

  • @The-KP

    @The-KP

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@trumpforever6706Ah, one "good" military strategy deserves another? Of course the Americans and Brits "forced" Japan to sink PACFLT, rather, they planned it all along, like they were sitting in strategy sessions with JNAF! The only good strategy for sanctions is to attack the oppressor!! Haha!

  • @thetruth7633

    @thetruth7633

    10 ай бұрын

    @jackuzi8252 Hahaha thus says our "military genius"

  • @augustus331
    @augustus33110 ай бұрын

    The NATO-membership of Finland ensures Russia will prioritise the Kola Peninsula to protect their military airfields there. Should they still opt for the Suwalki Gap, you'll be sure that Sweden - a Baltic Powerhouse - would ensure the Baltics are supplied with both troops and supplies to hold the Russians back.

  • @pranteranaud3617

    @pranteranaud3617

    10 ай бұрын

    They also have major nuclear stockpiles close to their border with Finland and the fact N.A.T.O has complete acess to the Baltic sea to do as they wish. Their neutrality was a key factor in deciding their location of such weapons. Finland joining N.A.T.O is a serious threat to their nuclear strategic defense against the west. Scary times we living in.

  • @pranteranaud3617

    @pranteranaud3617

    10 ай бұрын

    @alialimohamed9410 Agreed, fear for profits. The real winner is the M.I.C and share holders who are gonna rake in serious money off contracts for weapons. However, there is serious concern about geopolitical moves like this under nation security and as we are seeing, we have no clue what nations will do when they claim national security concerns. Look no further than Ukraine as example.

  • @krossbolt4100

    @krossbolt4100

    10 ай бұрын

    @@pranteranaud3617 " Look no further than Ukraine as example" Russian Troll.

  • @hurtlocker8554
    @hurtlocker855410 ай бұрын

    ooo good another Patton on TV set...but not on the front line why ??? now I'm eager to see more soon after Leopards, Bradley, C90, Humvee , Oshkosh etcc etcc F16 , Abrams and Challengers drilled

  • @thetruth7633
    @thetruth763310 ай бұрын

    Nice graphics and soft voice over can't hide the fact the story is scrap metal covered with a thin layer of chrome

  • @user-iz3gv5vo6b
    @user-iz3gv5vo6b10 ай бұрын

    Any attack by Russia, Belarus, or Wagner in this region would end in quick defeat and could mean the end of the Russian Baltic Fleet entirely (or at least whatever is at Kaliningrad Oblast and the Baltiysk naval base). A couple dozen Tomahawks could render their Baltic fleet pretty much inoperative, and if they wanted to they could take out the easily take out the few ships at the Leningrad Naval Base as well.

  • @MrJetra
    @MrJetra10 ай бұрын

    The first 10 miles from Belarus are in dense forest. There is a durt road thorugh the forest parallel to the polish-lithuanian border on the lithuanian side. After that, it's open land. So Russia / Wagner have to move through open land, where it would be relatively easy to attack them from both sides. It sounds like a loose-loose to Putin / Prigozhin.

  • @dpelpal

    @dpelpal

    10 ай бұрын

    The russian army is nothing more than a joke at this point. The WSJ is just looking for clicks, this is ridiculous.

  • @hybridarmyoffreeworld
    @hybridarmyoffreeworld10 ай бұрын

    Чмобики 🇷🇺 : - Товарищ майор, еды хватит только на пол батальона? Майор 🇷🇺 : - Ну, тогда пообедаем после атаки.

  • @ohdearearthlings1879
    @ohdearearthlings187910 ай бұрын

    This tiny strip of land could be Kaliningrad's weak spot.

  • @bixbysnyder-00
    @bixbysnyder-0010 ай бұрын

    The Russian military has proven to be a competent and formidable force.....in the 1940's...

  • @trumpforever6706

    @trumpforever6706

    10 ай бұрын

    You miss that the *entire* Ukrainian army since 2014, despite the massive help of all the major Western powers, has not been able to drive out the *small contingent* of Russian troops from the occupied areas. And all this without the Kremlin having used nuclear weapons yet. What's your copium dealer? Sounds like good stuff.

  • @stc3145

    @stc3145

    10 ай бұрын

    Even in the 40s they sucked hard and only won with superiour numbers. The Germans killed twice as many as they lost.

  • @bixbysnyder-00

    @bixbysnyder-00

    10 ай бұрын

    @@trumpforever6706 small contingent? 😂 Forget the copium, I want whatever gaslight you have, it's brighter than the surface of the sun 😂😂😂

  • @kevinw2592

    @kevinw2592

    10 ай бұрын

    @@bixbysnyder-00 you can tell all the good trolls are dead in Ukraine. These new guys putin is sending out are third stringers at best.

  • @NameRiioz

    @NameRiioz

    10 ай бұрын

    @@bixbysnyder-00 How many people has Ukraine mobilized? Don't you know? Then go to the kitchen and don't get involved in adult conversations.

  • @YorkGod1
    @YorkGod110 ай бұрын

    Russia couldn't hold the Sulwalki Gap for long. A massive air Armada of NATO planes would make it impossible for Russian land forces!

  • @dosa2990

    @dosa2990

    10 ай бұрын

    Air defence?

  • @SuperPubas

    @SuperPubas

    10 ай бұрын

    @@dosa2990 curently all in ukraine even moskov isnt protected

  • @YorkGod1

    @YorkGod1

    10 ай бұрын

    @@dosa2990 Not enough for all Nato's planes

  • @danielcaponi9839

    @danielcaponi9839

    10 ай бұрын

    @@dosa2990good question what is air defence doing? 😂

  • @dosa2990

    @dosa2990

    10 ай бұрын

    @@danielcaponi9839 protecting incursions from airspace. Real question is, whats so funny?

  • @thatguyswavomeer
    @thatguyswavomeer10 ай бұрын

    Now, here are the facts this report ignored: - military potential of Kaliningrad was obliterated by war in Ukraine. Units from this 'stronghold' were decimated by Armed Forces of Ukraine - the whole region is packed with Polish and NATO military units, new units are formed. - Wagner group most probably left Belarus as Lukashenka didn't want to pay for their presence - Polish govt is keen to exaggerate and use external threats for political gains and to get upper hand in internal politics

  • @yokfin53
    @yokfin5310 ай бұрын

    You can't hold a 60 mile strip of land in between allies. F

  • @salahuddinyusuf
    @salahuddinyusuf10 ай бұрын

    I think we're all missing an important bit of information on this. This area is too big to be called a mere weak spot. The sheer size and threat this place poses to NATO's collective defense merits the designation of ZONE. A DANGER ZONE if you will. [sick guitar riffs ensues while F-16's streak across the sky]

  • @notwhatuc4594
    @notwhatuc459410 ай бұрын

    Russia would not dare to cross the line and give NATO an excuse to go on a direct-offensive. That'll be the start of end of the regimes in Belarus and Russia.

  • @akirayagami4226

    @akirayagami4226

    10 ай бұрын

    Same goes for nato lol😂😂😂 Was wondering how would all those eu nation states continue to survive with nukes dropping onto all of their major cities😅 Don't forget this is not iraq or libya !!!!!!!

  • @ShadowPhoenixMaximus

    @ShadowPhoenixMaximus

    10 ай бұрын

    @@akirayagami4226 You're making pre-Ukraine invasion assumption that the Russian military is still intact. We've already seen how defunct Russian equipment is, whos to say the same isn't true for their nuclear arsenal. Especially when the EU/NATO has been threatened fairly regularly by alcoholic Russian government officials. Yet we're still yet to see "tactical" nukes deployed. Instead Putin seems content to use Ukraine's nuclear power plant as tool to coax the West into slowing its support for Ukraine.

  • @danielcaponi9839

    @danielcaponi9839

    10 ай бұрын

    @@akirayagami4226I love that russia is only surviving because it has nukes like North Korea! Wow very proud 😂

  • @trumpforever6706

    @trumpforever6706

    10 ай бұрын

    @@danielcaponi9839 You're probably also proud of how the USA won against Japan. After years of warfare they had captured only small Japanese islands such as Okinawa and Iwo Jima at the cost of massive soldier losses, but not even a square mile of Japan's main territory. So they decided to kill 200,000 Japanese civilians ( *not soldiers* ) in just 4 days to force Emperor Hirohito to sign unconditional surrender. A glorious victory, right? Wow, very proud 🤣

  • @stc3145

    @stc3145

    10 ай бұрын

    @@trumpforever6706Japan killed 15 million Chinese and still didnt win

  • @BoxcarWillie42
    @BoxcarWillie4210 ай бұрын

    It looks pretty vulnerable to me. Mine the whole strip. Case closed

  • @NewMusicWeekly
    @NewMusicWeekly9 ай бұрын

    0.38: Access to this tri-point obelisk at the northern end of the Gap is now blocked by barbed wire.

  • @MrDK0010
    @MrDK001010 ай бұрын

    The Baltic sea is transforming into the Alliance sea and it's beautiful.

  • @gregs7562

    @gregs7562

    9 ай бұрын

    Nato lake ❤

  • @molotov9
    @molotov910 ай бұрын

    The irony being that there is likely no safer or secured piece of Russian land than Kaliningrad... Kind of a ridiculous thought that any bit of Nato land risks a Russian invasion considering that faces the ramifications of a US year-by-year military budget of well over $600 billion. I get that most of Europe fails to meet its Nato defense spending commitments, but Nato's force overwhelmingly comes from the United States.

  • @teckmenglee8060

    @teckmenglee8060

    10 ай бұрын

    USA stocks up supplies very slowly and USA congress will block weapons delivery to NATO (Europe) if the Russian threat becomes imminent and real.

  • @SV-hm8oq
    @SV-hm8oq9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video! However, I noticed that there was a significant error in the way you pronounced the word "Belarusian". You said it as if it were two words: Bela and Russian. This is incorrect and offensive to the people of Belarus, who have a distinct identity and language from Russia. The correct way to say it is to stress the second syllable and make the "u" sound short, like in "push". It should sound like "bel-uh-ROO-zhuhn", not "BEL-uh-RUSS-ee-uhn". Please revise your video and correct this mistake as soon as possible. It is important to respect the pronunciation and spelling of other countries and languages, especially when you are trying to educate others about the region.

  • @pauliusvasiliauskas5678
    @pauliusvasiliauskas56789 ай бұрын

    I see this very differently as Kalingrad is surrounded on 3 sides by Poland and Lithuania

  • @jul1anuhd
    @jul1anuhd10 ай бұрын

    The only reason Kaliningrad remains Russian and Belarus continues to exist is because NATO has chosen it to be so. We should view Kaliningrad as a ‘Weak Spot’ for Russia. What prevents NATO from returning Königsberg (now known as "Kaliningrad") to Germany or Poland is the West's commitment to the rule of law. Now, with over 90% of their combat forces deployed in Ukraine, it's doubtful that Russia could defend St. Petersburg from Finland, Königsberg and Belarus from Poland, or Moscow from the US.

  • @GlobalSouthObserver

    @GlobalSouthObserver

    10 ай бұрын

    Nuclear weapons are there the west is DETERRED Biden has no political space to fight a war in Europe anyway

  • @manashmahanta77

    @manashmahanta77

    10 ай бұрын

    That's some military expert.

  • @boxingsense3459

    @boxingsense3459

    10 ай бұрын

    That's some MSNBC gibberish military expert there 👍😂😂.

  • @captainchaoscow

    @captainchaoscow

    10 ай бұрын

    Clickbait by the media. If Russia does something there will be no "gap" because there will no Kaliningrad region anymore. It just exists because the Europeans are that nice. And Russia thinks it's weakness. The same with Transnistria.

  • @EbuzzNYC

    @EbuzzNYC

    10 ай бұрын

    Excellent point, I was going to say the same but not as articulate lol. Funny how Russia claims this is its territory when it's a WW2 transfer.

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