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(Russia, EMBOLDENED by the Biden Regime’s Foreign/Domestic Policies Debacle & Biden’s Personal Cognitive Impairment) Is Russia Planning a January Invasion of Ukraine? The U.S. intelligence community is sounding the alarm.

BY KYLE MIZOKAMI NOV 24, 2021 russia navy's northern fleet holds 2019 putorana plateau drill at taimyr peninsulaDENIS KOZHEVNIKOVGETTY IMAGES U.S. officials have warned their European allies that Russia may be preparing to invade parts of Ukraine. Russian Ground Forces troops and equipment are marshalling in western Russia and Belarus in positions where they could invade. At the same time, Russian intelligence is reportedly sowing disinformation in Ukraine to destabilize the country. American intelligence sources believe Russia is gathering the forces that would enable it to conduct a large-scale invasion of nearby Ukraine. Spies have detected enough tanks, armored vehicles, and artillery for an invasion force of up to 100,000 troops. The hammer could fall as soon as January, though it is too soon to tell if Russia definitely plans to attack. Bloomberg reported that the U.S. has shared “intelligence including maps with European allies that shows a buildup of Russian troops and artillery to prepare for a rapid, large-scale push into Ukraine from multiple locations if President Vladimir Putin decided to invade.” RELATED STORIES Russia, China Still Can’t Touch America’s Military Russia Says Body Armor Will Stop .50 Caliber Round The evidence includes signs that the Russian Ground Forces, the official name of the Russian army, is planning to position about 100 battalion tactical groups in positions in the Crimea, Belarus, and from Russia itself. The invasion could take place in the dead of winter and also reportedly include air support. t80ue Russian Army T-80 UE-1 tank and BMPT “Terminator” armored fighting vehicles (AFV) are seen during the annual Army Games defense technology international exhibition, August 2021. SOPA IMAGESGETTY IMAGES
The invasion would likely not be an all-out attack on Ukraine, but be in support of limited territorial goals. Russia staged a similar attack in 2014, seizing the Crimean peninsula from Ukraine. The amount of land seized in 2014 was about 10,000 square miles, while the entire country of Ukraine is 233,000 square miles. The projected size of the invasion force could likely not hold off the Ukrainian Army while occupying captured territory, and then there’s the prospect of an armed NATO intervention. russia Russian Ground Forces T-90 tanks rolling through Red Square, 2014. The two headlight-like objects on the turret are part of the Shtora missile countermeasures system. KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEVGETTY IMAGES The battalion tactical group (BTG) is the basic tactical unit of the Russian Ground Forces, combining tanks, infantry, infantry fighting vehicles, artillery, and air defense units into a single mobile combat unit. Unlike past Russian combat units, the BTG incorporates all the tools and troops its commander might need for a spectrum of combat operations, from attacks across the European plains to urban combat. ukrainian soldiers ride on an apc Ukrainian troops, while out-armed and outnumbered, would be highly motivated to defend their country. SOPA IMAGESGETTY IMAGES
Ukraine’s army, the Ukrainian Ground Forces, is about the same size as a potential Russian invasion force but spread out across the entire country. The UGF is also not as well equipped as its Russian counterpart, but it does include some American military equipment including the excellent Javelin anti-tank missile. If Russia does invade, NATO could intervene militarily, sending some combination of air, sea, and naval power to bolster Ukraine’s defenses. Ukraine is not a member of NATO, but its territorial integrity is an important matter to the alliance, as is deterring Russian aggression. But direct combat between NATO and Russian forces backed with nuclear weapons is a dangerous prospect, and some NATO members, especially those far from the frontier with Russia, might not see it as within their direct national interest. pfc jesus langarica, an m1 armor crewman assigned to 3rd battalion, 66th armored regiment, 1st infantry division, guides an m1 abrams forward in pabrade, lithuania, july 26, 2021 the 1st infantry division recently arrived in europe to begin their 9 month rotation in support of atlantic resolve atlantic resolve provides ready and postured, combat credible forces through multinational training and security cooperation activities us army photo by 1st lt caroline pirchner M1A2 Abrams tanks from the 3rd Battalion, 66th Armored Regiment, 1st Infantry Division arrive at Pabrade, Lithuania, July 2021. The tanks are part of an armored brigade currently deployed to Europe as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve. U.S. ARMY PHOTO BY 1ST LT. CAROLINE PIRCHNER
The United States maintains about twelve BTG equivalents in Europe, scattered from Italy to the Baltics. The 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division is currently deployed to Europe and consists of, according to the U.S. Army, “​​approximately 3,800 Soldiers, 80 tanks, 130 Bradley Fighting Vehicles, 15 Paladins, more than 500 tracked vehicles and more than 1,500 wheeled vehicles and equipment”. Deploying alongside the armored brigade is the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, an aviation brigade equipped with Apache attack helicopters, Blackhawk assault helicopters, and Chinook heavy transport helicopters. There’s also the Italy-based 173rd Airborne Brigade, based at Vicenza, Italy and the 2nd Cavalry Regiment, based at Vilseck, Germany. Will Russia invade? U.S. intelligence has been wrong before. While the buildup is real, it could be another way of applying pressure to Russia’s neighbor, undermining public support for the government, and perhaps even forcing the election of a more Russia-friendly one. On the other hand, Moscow could really be building up for an invasion, which could make the Biden Administration have to make a decision on intervening militarily.

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