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The Sulki Gap, a narrow corridor approximately 65 kilometers long that lies between Poland and Lithuania, is increasingly viewed as one of Europe’s most vulnerable geopolitical flashpoints. Often referred to as NATO’s Achilles heel, this pivotal area serves as the alliance's sole land route linking the Baltic states. It resides precariously between Russia's militarized exclave of Kalinrad to the west and Belarus to the east, making it a significant target for any military maneuvers undertaken by Russia.