Suwalki gap

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Map showing Russia (Kaliningrad), Poland, Belarus, and Lithuania

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Named after the Polish town Suwałki.

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the Suwalki gap

  1. The strip of NATO-controlled territory along the PolishLithuanian border, separating Russia (Kaliningrad) from its ally Belarus.
    • 2024 April 24, Helene Cooper, “NATO Puts on a Show of Force in the Shadow of Russia’s War”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      And on the A4 autobahn in eastern Germany, a U.S. Army captain and his Macedonian counterpart rushed toward the Suwalki Gap — the place many war planners predict will be the flashpoint for a NATO war with Russia — hoping the overheated radiator on their Stryker armored combat vehicle wouldn’t kill the engine.

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