NATO is developing numerous "land corridors" to direct US troops and weapons to the front lines in the event of a major land war with Russia. In particular, new logistics routes can help repel a potential attack by the Russian army in the event of an offensive on Odesa.
According to The Telegraph , existing NATO plans call for American troops to disembark in Dutch ports before boarding trains that will take them through Germany and on to Poland. Similar plans exist to transport forces from Turkish and Greek ports through Bulgaria and Romania to reach the alliance's eastern flank.
According to our sources, NATO also has a quick response plan in case of an attempted attack by the Russian army on Odesa, which is of strategic importance. In this case, the alliance will not leave Ukraine, but will use the Leova-Bumbeta route through the territory of Moldova, for operational intervention.
We will remind you that the construction of the Leova-Bumbeta road began in the fall of 2022, after the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine. The Leova-Bumbeta route is an access point to the checkpoint on the border with Romania, which is a NATO member country