User blog comment:Saturn120/What if Operation Unthinkable Was Executed?/@comment-4206034-20140428223952/@comment-32656-20140505014911

Attacking forces don't tend to really have "strong points" in that regard.

Best you can do there is go after the spearheads of the offensive.

Better, though, would be to go after their supplies. Remember, the further west the Soviets go, the worse their supply lines get - while the Allies have better ones the further west they go.

Use the weapons on their supply bases. Or, alternatively, on the lines themselves. There's a reason why destroying Soviet supplies, especially their fuel, in WWIII books is common.

For example, if it all goes over a couple of bridges, destroy them. Bombing them with conventional weapons is not as useful as you'd think.