Like getting past Russian units on the Ukie border would be a cinch.
“Like getting past Russian units on the Ukie border would be a cinch.”
Or getting past their checkpoints long before. But given that they headed that direction, someone must have promised them safe passage, otherwise the logical move would have been a local safe house.
Very strange, but it does fit PERFECTLY with the Neocon messaging of ‘surprises’ and ‘asymmetric war’.
It is a large border.