I approve. It seems to make quite a lot of sense given the high concentration of Polish units in N. Poland and the PFC's location in early winter, 2000. Soviet Baltic Front HQ seems incredibly isolated as there are no significant Soviet units within 100km of its position. One could imagine PFC agents' assurances that it would be seized by PFC-loyal forces in a coup-de-main at the opening of the XI Corps' drive.
As it turned out, the PFC's assurances were either overly optomistic or double agents were attempting to deliberately mislead NATO into a very dangerous gambit.
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