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To: skinowski who wrote (770519)10/30/2022 9:12:51 AM
From: skinowski  Read Replies (1) of 793759
 
The shortest supply lines to Odessa for NATO would be from Romania, which has two segments of border with Ukraine. However, the best paved route would be through Moldova, which is not a member of NATO. Romania has state of the art NATO air defense batteries which can cover most of the route to Odesssa. Therefore, assuming they are effective against Russian cruise missiles, which may be a bad assumption, it would be safer to supply forces in Odessa from Romania than from Poland.
Recommend to review the Saker article linked in the post above. (Edit - and below). Some military guy goes through scenarios for possible direct engagements. Likely, that would be Tiraspol / Transnistria - en route to Odessa.

Imo, Putin may yet lose his job over his insistence on keeping this war at a limited special operation level. Ukraine’s limited success near Kharkov created an appearance of weakness - and may lead to a larger war, directly against NATO.

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