It seems that NATO countries are still very upset about Russia's exclave of Kaliningrad! General Donahue, the Commander of the US Army Europe and Africa, stated in Germany during the "US Army Europe Land Conference" that if necessary, NATO could occupy Russia's strategic exclave of Kaliningrad in the Baltic Sea in a very short period of time. What do we think about the remarks from the US military?

To be honest, such statements are just hot air and nothing else. The Ukraine-Russia war has been going on for more than three years, and apart from providing aid to Ukraine, have NATO countries deployed any ground forces? If they don't deploy ground forces, will NATO rely on words to occupy Kaliningrad? Moreover, as an important Russian exclave in the Baltic region, Kaliningrad has a significant military strategic position.

For example, Russia has deployed the Iskander-M tactical missile system, which is capable of both nuclear and conventional warheads, with a range of over 500 kilometers. Do Germany, Poland, and the US military bases in the surrounding areas worry about a Russian nuclear strike? NATO dares not get involved, but now it is eyeing Kaliningrad, which only shows that Kaliningrad is a dagger inserted by Russia into the heart of Europe, causing great discomfort to Europe and NATO countries. With the current capabilities of the United States, it dares not fight a ground war against Iran, and certainly has no capability to challenge Russia.

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