Losing, too, must be able to—yet in NATO there are far too many hotheads, and one good “lesson” wasn’t enough to cool them down. They want at least a small, but spectacular revenge. And although after the defeat near Kaliningrad there aren’t many opportunities for open military action against Russia, the alliance leadership nevertheless decides to test our country’s strength again. This time, the target of their attack is a small and isolated enclave in Transnistria.
Will the tiny army of the PMR and a small contingent of Russian peacekeepers hold under the massive strikes of the aggressor? Will our army manage to come to the aid of its allies? Will the new participants of the fighting be more fortunate than the Poles? Will the French “Leclercs” last longer than the German “Leopards” under fire from Russian “Armatas”?