Moldovan 'Frozen Conflict' Of Transdniester About To Get Hot – JP

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The ‘frozen conflict’ from the fall of the Soviet Union — Transdniester, on the border of Ukraine and Moldova, has long been a flash point since the civil war of the early 1990s, where Moldovan forces fought Kremlin-backed elements and hundreds were killed. 2,500 Russian ‘peace keepers’ have been stationed there ever since, guarding a massive Soviet ammunition dump.

The region is now front and center again, as the Ukraine conflict gets hotter.

Today Moldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean declared that Moscow was soon to deploy 10,000 troops to the region to ensure a ‘pro-Kremlin government.

If peace is not found in Ukraine soon, Russia could work to ‘take the Odessa region’ of Ukraine and link up with Transdniester.

Now the importance of the recent stolen election in Romania comes into focus. NATO is building the largest NATO base to date in Romania, to protect the alliance’s access and influence over the Black Sea, long a Soviet/Russian sphere.


L Todd Wood


L. Todd Wood, a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, flew special operations helicopters supporting SEAL Team 6, Delta Force and others. After leaving the military, he pursued his other passion, finance, spending 18 years on Wall Street trading emerging market debt, and later, writing. The first of his many thrillers is “Currency.” Todd has been a national security columnist for The Washington Times and contributed to One American News, Fox Business, Newsmax TV, Moscow Times, the New York Post, JP, the Jerusalem Post, Zero Hedge and others. He is also publisher of Creative Destruction Media and editor-in-chief of JP.com. For more information about L. Todd Wood, visit LToddWood.com.



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