How big of a threat does Kaliningrad pose to Europe? Does Russia have any military bases there?

How big of a threat does Kaliningrad pose to Europe? Does Russia have any military bases there?

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they have nukes there

Hehe

nuclear artillary, which is as crazy as it sounds.

Yes they're planning to drop VDV to Baltic to destroy our navy by hand, (And by looking at state of our navy they might succed)

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No it's completely undefended I bet!

Americans are so dumb lol

between kalingrad and belarus it cuts the baltic nato states.

It's basically just a giant military base.

Kaliningrad? Where is that?
Do you mean Königsberg? That is rightful Somalian clay.

That is why Russia doesn't give a shit that your countries are NATO.

Why don’t you worry about the US you cocksucking son of a whore

Fun fact: Russia offered to give that land to Germany, but Germany refused.
Fun fact 2: In a recent speech, while talking of historical events, Putin called it traditionally German land.

>Does Russia have any military bases there?
it is a military base

Ofcourse, it's called russian aircraft carrier.

After our ZOG will do a crime of sending jets to ukraine, rockets will probably fly from there.

Then NATO will make some bullshit not to retaliate, '39 again, Jalta, blah blah

Ameriniggers and their obsessive love for niggers is a bigger threat to europe

If you guys pull that shit and Russia attacks NATO they would take the baltics easy. Then your stupid ass will be in danger.

>Poland claims Kaliningrad
>Japan claims Kuril Islands

Putting words between slashes means something grammatically in the baltics?
In the West it is used for writing a word according to its sound, often as reference. Say,
>Indict, noun
>>/in'dīt/
So i got confused with your slashes

Poland has no claims for Königsberg.

i dont understand what's fun about either of those facts