“What needs to be done now is to improve infrastructure rail, highways, so that the rest of the Alliance can get here. At the conclusion of the Saber Guardian exercise last year, we had equipment that was stuck in Romania for more than two months, trying to get it back to Germany. It’s a combination of capacity and regulations.”
NATO tests how it can move equipment into the Baltics to be closer to Russia, it doesn’t like what it found. Hodges describes a U.S. Army HET crew embarking on such a test last year, trying to move a tank along a long, tortured route. “They drove it over the Carpathians, from Poland down to Mihail Kogalniceanu,” he said. “It was very, very difficult.”
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