The Military-Geographical Significance of the Suwałki Gap

Dynamic changes in the security environment are forcing us to refl ect on the shape of the international order at the end of the second decade of the 21st century. Th e aggressive policy of the Russian Federation, which is confi rmed by the confl ict with Georgia in 2008 and the current situation in...

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Main Author: Parafianowicz, Ryszard
Other Authors: Bielawski, Radosław, War Studies University
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Publishing House of War Studies University 2018
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Online Access:https://depot.ceon.pl/handle/123456789/15148
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spelling ftceon:oai:depot.ceon.pl:123456789/15148 2023-06-11T04:15:00+02:00 The Military-Geographical Significance of the Suwałki Gap Parafianowicz, Ryszard Bielawski, Radosław War Studies University 2018 application/pdf https://depot.ceon.pl/handle/123456789/15148 en eng Publishing House of War Studies University 2544-994X https://depot.ceon.pl/handle/123456789/15148 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/ national security military activities the Suwałki Gap article 2018 ftceon 2023-05-08T09:17:56Z Dynamic changes in the security environment are forcing us to refl ect on the shape of the international order at the end of the second decade of the 21st century. Th e aggressive policy of the Russian Federation, which is confi rmed by the confl ict with Georgia in 2008 and the current situation in Ukraine, indicates that the use of military violence in the resolution of international disputes is not a historical category at all. Th is is of particular importance to the geopolitical location of the Republic of Poland. Th e length of our land border with the Russian Federation is 210 km, while with Belarus it is 418 km. Th e above fact has a fundamental impact not only on the public debate on the security of our country and the region, but also, and perhaps most importantly, on the shape of defence policy and the content of planning possible measures to prevent and counteract the escalation of prospective tensions in NATO-Russia relations. Both Russian military doctrine and the opinions expressed by politicians and specialists dealing with military issues and political and military experts indicate that, from the Russian perspective, the Baltic States’ membership of the North Atlantic Alliance and the presence of NATO troops on the territory of these countries, is highly unfavourable. Th erefore, there are grounds to believe that countries such as Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, are treated by Russia as natural bridgeheads, convenient for bringing possible strikes against Russia. Th erefore, it is possible that blocking communication routes leading to these countries, while cutting them off from the support of allied land forces, may prove to be a key success factor in the situation of a hypothetical armed confl ict, aimed not only at depriving these countries of their sovereignty, but also aimed at discrediting the power of the Alliance. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Centre for Open Science: CeON Repository
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description Dynamic changes in the security environment are forcing us to refl ect on the shape of the international order at the end of the second decade of the 21st century. Th e aggressive policy of the Russian Federation, which is confi rmed by the confl ict with Georgia in 2008 and the current situation in Ukraine, indicates that the use of military violence in the resolution of international disputes is not a historical category at all. Th is is of particular importance to the geopolitical location of the Republic of Poland. Th e length of our land border with the Russian Federation is 210 km, while with Belarus it is 418 km. Th e above fact has a fundamental impact not only on the public debate on the security of our country and the region, but also, and perhaps most importantly, on the shape of defence policy and the content of planning possible measures to prevent and counteract the escalation of prospective tensions in NATO-Russia relations. Both Russian military doctrine and the opinions expressed by politicians and specialists dealing with military issues and political and military experts indicate that, from the Russian perspective, the Baltic States’ membership of the North Atlantic Alliance and the presence of NATO troops on the territory of these countries, is highly unfavourable. Th erefore, there are grounds to believe that countries such as Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, are treated by Russia as natural bridgeheads, convenient for bringing possible strikes against Russia. Th erefore, it is possible that blocking communication routes leading to these countries, while cutting them off from the support of allied land forces, may prove to be a key success factor in the situation of a hypothetical armed confl ict, aimed not only at depriving these countries of their sovereignty, but also aimed at discrediting the power of the Alliance.
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