For obvious reasons, the navalists amongst us (guilty) have an ear out for Odessa.
Not only is it the last significant port on the Black Sea under the control of Ukraine, it has a history from the dawn of time as the key to any conflict in this area.
The Russians must take it during this campaign.
As such, this got my attention today;
The Ukrainian military is reporting Russian warships in the Black Sea are shelling villages near the coast close to the nearby port city of Odesa.
These attacks specifically targeted the settlements of Lebedivka, Sanzheika, Zatoka, and Bilenke, according to a Wednesday Facebook post from Ukraine’s General Staff of the Armed Forces. These villages are approximately 18 miles south of Ukraine’s third-largest city.
Why these small towns to the southwest of Odessa, on the other side of the main drive to invest that critical city?
Could be a few things. On the low end, it could just be the Russian Navy doing something to appear to be part of helping this operation, but when you look at the map - which you always must do - something else comes to mind;
The Ukraine-Romanian border is in the southwest corner of the map. The four towns shelled by the Russian Navy are the triangles. That large bay/lake looking body of water is the bay and estuary the Dniester River empties to. That small road at the top of the estuary is the border to Moldova. There is a small road across the estuary, well within range of the Russian forces in the Transnistria.
I have no idea why they shelled poor, isolated, sleepy village of Lebedivka (that would be like attacking Namskaket, MA) but if you need to move supplies in to Odessa from Romania, you would need to use the roads that go through the other three towns. Zatoka also has the rail line go through it.
Does that mean a move on Odessa is imminent? I don't think so...but would shelling those towns be a preparation for one? Probably.Â
Then again, I can see the Russian General Staff looking at the Russian Navy senior member and asking, "Exactly what use are you? What have you done today?"
It could be that.
First map credit to ISWÂ Second is mine.
My understanding of modern Russian General Staff is that they are well-integrated as a combined force -- what I call Penta-Force (Space, Air, Cyber, Sea, Land). In this way they contrast with US General Staff, who compete against and snark about each other like cats.
For example, Russian General Staff got 30 odd cruise missiles -- not hypersonics -- past Ukie/NATO air defense radar (only a few miles away) to surprise the Ukrainian NTC near Liviv that US 173rd ABB built for them a few years back and where CIA train foreign mercs as fighters and personnel extractors inside Ukraine.
Russians today just are not who we are told they are by western governments and their media mouths.
Meanwhile, de-dollarization continues. Countries look at US, saying to themselves, "They stole Afghan gold, London stole Venezuelan gold, now Washington stole some 300B of Russian wealth, why should we trust the US not to steal our wealth and keep us out of global comms networks? Better we de-dollarize, not count on these fickle, selfish, violent Americans, who even allow demented perverts to rule over them? Sheesh!"
De-dollarized global currency is the end of US economy as presently constituted, all of it, and also the end of WEF's pipe dreams. Against everything Rand Corp has preached for 50 years, contra "nativism," nationalism and national sovereignties are being reintroduced and reinforced unintentionally by the very people who want them gone. What's Nuland going to do, invade Saudi Arabia to keep them dollarized?