Suff wrote:This is about unlocking both long range missiles and "aircraft" to launch them. There are plenty of aircraft which can launch them within the former eastern bloc EU states.
No, there are not, that's the fallacy.
Most former Warsaw Pact countries have long since given up their ancient Soviet Era aircraft. Only Serbia in Europe still has a working air force of note, and theirs are also older units. Most of the smaller countries: Slovenia, Czechia, Hungary, Croatia etc. have next to no air forces and they are now western oriented.
I try to ignore what third-rate journalists and "Hawks" are telling me and go for what those in the know are saying, especially as I spent 18 years working on these things. Facts not fiction.
Also, if Russia sees modern western aircraft being deployed in Ukraine it could decide to move from a ground war to an air war where it really does have an advantage in numbers. It has high-altitude supersonic "nuclear capable" bombers as well as air, ground and sea launched long-range and precisely guided cruise missiles, some of them hypersonic.
Its ground forces might be poor and relying on virtually untrained conscripts. That is light years away from its main air force.