Good thing Russia, being a superpower, has lots of ships to move those goods via water
now Kaliningrad will get to know how Berlin felt in 1948
talk about pissing into the a gale.....
“now Kaliningrad will get to know how Berlin felt in 1948.”
Only, Kaliningrad is in a much better position.
Unlike Kaliningrad, Berlin was COMPLETELY cut off by land and water from ANY and ALL supplies. Kaliningrad still gets supplies and goods via ground route through Lithuania, with the exception of those prohibited by sanctions. Moreover, Kaliningrad has a sea port, and ALL supplies and goods can be shipped to Kaliningrad by sea, and likely by air. In Berlin in 1948 and 1949 the only means of getting supplies into Berlin was via air.
Exactly. And Kalingrad has a huge port that Berlin didn’t.