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Russia is amassing a massive collection of troops at multiple potential invasion points along its border with Ukraine, leading a U.S. intelligence document to predict a January invasion of the former Soviet republic.

Alarmed by the Russian buildup, President Joe Biden plans to speak Tuesday by video conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The intelligence document, reported by The Washington Post on Friday, states Russia is in the process of positioning 175,000 troops for a swift and decisive invasion of Ukraine.

“The Russian plans call for a military offensive against Ukraine as soon as early 2022 with a scale of forces twice what we saw this past spring during Russia’s snap exercise near Ukraine’s borders,” the Post quoted what is called “an administration official, speaking on the condition of anonymity” as saying.

“The plans involve extensive movement of 100 battalion tactical groups with an estimated 175,000 personnel, along with armor, artillery, and equipment,” the official said.

The Russian force is larger than the force that hit the beaches in Normandy on D-Day when 156,000 American and allied troops began the liberation of France in 1944.

The unclassified intelligence document shows Russian forces ready to pounce from four locations, the Post reported. Fifty battlefield tactical groups are deployed as tanks and artillery continue to arrive.

The intelligence assessment puts the current Russian strength at 70,000 troops and says Russia, aware its intentions are being observed, is trying to cloak troop movements “to obfuscate intentions and to create uncertainty,” according to the Post.

Satellite images “show newly arrived units at various locations along the Ukrainian border over the last month,” the official quoted by the Post said.

According to the intelligence document, Russian forces are amassing supply caches that will allow an invasion to move quickly.

“Equipment may be left behind at different training ranges to enable a rapid, final buildup,” the document stated, according to the Post.

The Post quoted what it called a Ukrainian official it did not name as saying Russia has been rehearsing its invasion.

“The Russian troops worked out the issues of creating strike groups near the borders of our state, mobilization measures, logistical support of groups, [and] transfer of significant military contingents, including by air,” the official said.

The Post said that the strategy seemed designed to force a quick surrender by Ukraine.

The U.S. official quoted by the Post said Russia is laying the groundwork to blame Ukraine and NATO for any upcoming war.

“Additionally, in the past month, our information indicates Russian influence proxies and media outlets have started to increase content denigrating Ukraine and NATO, in part to pin the blame for a potential Russian military escalation on Ukraine,” the official said.

“Recent information also indicates that Russian officials proposed adjusting Russia’s information operations against Ukraine to emphasize the narrative that Ukrainian leaders had been installed by the West, harbored a hatred for the ‘Russian world,’ and were acting against the interests of the Ukrainian people,” the official said.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken spent much of last week sounding the alarm about Putin, the Post reported.

“We don’t know whether President Putin has made the decision to invade. We do know that he is putting in place the capacity to do so on short order should he so decide,” Blinken said Wednesday, ahead of his meeting Thursday with with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, according to the Post. “We must prepare for all contingencies.”

Also prior to the Blinkin meeting, True to form, Lavrov blamed the U.S. and NATO for current tensions.

“The alliance’s military infrastructure is being irresponsibly brought closer to Russia’s borders in Romania and Poland, deploying an anti-missile defense system that can be used as a strike complex,” Lavrov, said according to the Times of London. “American medium-range missiles are about to appear in Europe, bringing back the nightmare scenario of a military confrontation.”

Putin has demanded Ukraine never be allowed into NATO and that Western military activities are a threat.

Russia needs “precise legal, judicial guarantees because our Western colleagues have failed to deliver on verbal commitments they made,” Putin said last week. according to the Washington Post.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said only NATO will decide who is and is not a NATO member. She indicated that would be Biden’s stance during the Tuesday video conference with Putin.

Biden, she said, “will underscore U.S. concerns with Russian military activities on the border with Ukraine and reaffirm the United States’ support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine,” she said, according to The New York Times.

On Friday, as he prepared to leave Washington for a three-day weekend at Cam David, Biden said he is trying to persuade Putin not to take aggressive action, according to Fox News.

“What I am doing is putting together what I believe to be, will be, the most comprehensive and meaningful set of initiatives to make it very, very difficult for Mr. Putin to go ahead and do what people are worried he may do,” Biden said, according to Fox.

Konstantin Kosachev, deputy speaker of Russia’s legislature, said his nation has the right to protect itself from Ukraine.

“We have no plans to attack Ukraine,” he said. “We have no heightened military activity at the Ukrainian borders. There is no preparation for an offensive operation.”

He said Ukraine was the likely instigator of any war.

“This scenario is quite probable and quite predictable, and we are ready for it,” he said. according to the U.K. Daily Mail.

In 2014, Russia invaded Ukraine with no significant consequences, seizing Crimea. Russia claims Ukraine is rightfully its sphere of influence, even though Ukraine declared its independence in 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

Ukraine had similarly tried to achieve independence after World War I but was defeated by the Soviet Union. In the 1930s, Ukraine was hit by a famine during which, under the policies of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, Ukrainian grain was sent to feed Soviet cities as millions of Ukrainians died from hunger.

[D-Day Size Invasion Force Lining Up, Officials Warn Major European War Only Months Away: Report, ](https://www.westernjournal.com/d-day-size-invasion-force-lining-officials-warn-major-european-war-months-away-report/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=newsletter-WJ&utm_campaign=dailyam&utm_content=western-journal&ats_es=df669ea9ddcbf0d277d22f55739d267b) Russia is amassing a massive collection of troops at multiple potential invasion points along its border with Ukraine, leading a U.S. intelligence document to predict a January invasion of the former Soviet republic. Alarmed by the Russian buildup, President Joe Biden plans to speak Tuesday by video conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The intelligence document, reported by The Washington Post on Friday, states Russia is in the process of positioning 175,000 troops for a swift and decisive invasion of Ukraine. “The Russian plans call for a military offensive against Ukraine as soon as early 2022 with a scale of forces twice what we saw this past spring during Russia’s snap exercise near Ukraine’s borders,” the Post quoted what is called “an administration official, speaking on the condition of anonymity” as saying. “The plans involve extensive movement of 100 battalion tactical groups with an estimated 175,000 personnel, along with armor, artillery, and equipment,” the official said. The Russian force is larger than the force that hit the beaches in Normandy on D-Day when 156,000 American and allied troops began the liberation of France in 1944. The unclassified intelligence document shows Russian forces ready to pounce from four locations, the Post reported. Fifty battlefield tactical groups are deployed as tanks and artillery continue to arrive. The intelligence assessment puts the current Russian strength at 70,000 troops and says Russia, aware its intentions are being observed, is trying to cloak troop movements “to obfuscate intentions and to create uncertainty,” according to the Post. Satellite images “show newly arrived units at various locations along the Ukrainian border over the last month,” the official quoted by the Post said. According to the intelligence document, Russian forces are amassing supply caches that will allow an invasion to move quickly. “Equipment may be left behind at different training ranges to enable a rapid, final buildup,” the document stated, according to the Post. The Post quoted what it called a Ukrainian official it did not name as saying Russia has been rehearsing its invasion. “The Russian troops worked out the issues of creating strike groups near the borders of our state, mobilization measures, logistical support of groups, [and] transfer of significant military contingents, including by air,” the official said. The Post said that the strategy seemed designed to force a quick surrender by Ukraine. The U.S. official quoted by the Post said Russia is laying the groundwork to blame Ukraine and NATO for any upcoming war. “Additionally, in the past month, our information indicates Russian influence proxies and media outlets have started to increase content denigrating Ukraine and NATO, in part to pin the blame for a potential Russian military escalation on Ukraine,” the official said. “Recent information also indicates that Russian officials proposed adjusting Russia’s information operations against Ukraine to emphasize the narrative that Ukrainian leaders had been installed by the West, harbored a hatred for the ‘Russian world,’ and were acting against the interests of the Ukrainian people,” the official said. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spent much of last week sounding the alarm about Putin, the Post reported. “We don’t know whether President Putin has made the decision to invade. We do know that he is putting in place the capacity to do so on short order should he so decide,” Blinken said Wednesday, ahead of his meeting Thursday with with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, according to the Post. “We must prepare for all contingencies.” Also prior to the Blinkin meeting, True to form, Lavrov blamed the U.S. and NATO for current tensions. “The alliance’s military infrastructure is being irresponsibly brought closer to Russia’s borders in Romania and Poland, deploying an anti-missile defense system that can be used as a strike complex,” Lavrov, said according to the Times of London. “American medium-range missiles are about to appear in Europe, bringing back the nightmare scenario of a military confrontation.” Putin has demanded Ukraine never be allowed into NATO and that Western military activities are a threat. Russia needs “precise legal, judicial guarantees because our Western colleagues have failed to deliver on verbal commitments they made,” Putin said last week. according to the Washington Post. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said only NATO will decide who is and is not a NATO member. She indicated that would be Biden’s stance during the Tuesday video conference with Putin. Biden, she said, “will underscore U.S. concerns with Russian military activities on the border with Ukraine and reaffirm the United States’ support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine,” she said, according to The New York Times. On Friday, as he prepared to leave Washington for a three-day weekend at Cam David, Biden said he is trying to persuade Putin not to take aggressive action, according to Fox News. “What I am doing is putting together what I believe to be, will be, the most comprehensive and meaningful set of initiatives to make it very, very difficult for Mr. Putin to go ahead and do what people are worried he may do,” Biden said, according to Fox. Konstantin Kosachev, deputy speaker of Russia’s legislature, said his nation has the right to protect itself from Ukraine. “We have no plans to attack Ukraine,” he said. “We have no heightened military activity at the Ukrainian borders. There is no preparation for an offensive operation.” He said Ukraine was the likely instigator of any war. “This scenario is quite probable and quite predictable, and we are ready for it,” he said. according to the U.K. Daily Mail. In 2014, Russia invaded Ukraine with no significant consequences, seizing Crimea. Russia claims Ukraine is rightfully its sphere of influence, even though Ukraine declared its independence in 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Ukraine had similarly tried to achieve independence after World War I but was defeated by the Soviet Union. In the 1930s, Ukraine was hit by a famine during which, under the policies of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, Ukrainian grain was sent to feed Soviet cities as millions of Ukrainians died from hunger.

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Putin invades Ukraine, accesses their legal system and either destroys the evidence of corruption, preserves it, or releases it to the world. That'd kick off quite the storm.

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A theory, I would love to see.

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The Deep State Global Cabal has wanted a war for over a decade. This is their way out of a failed financial system and to usher in the digital currency / NWO.

Remember all the connections the Bidens have with the Ukraine? What is Biden and his NWO puppet masters doing in the Ukraine to cause Russia to amass troops along the border?

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Totally agree and you have the same questions that I have. I suspect that there is a NATO buildup on the Ukraine side and Putin is just responding to the threat. We know that it was the Soros operatives and the CIA that had incited the mobs in the streets of Kiev to ouster President Viktor Yanukovich because he was pro Russia. Then when a new election was held for a so-called pro-West President, the mostly Russian Crimean population was not allowed to participate in the election so as to avoid another defeat to elect a pro-West President. In other words it was a rigged election, something that the DS Soros and CIA gang specialize in to destabilize governments. That's why Putin moved in and retook Crimea a former Russian possession to protect the Russian population. We also learned first hand at the Trump impeachment proceedings how CORRUPT the State Department was in their operations in Ukraine. My conclusion is that President Putin is being provoked by the DS troublemakers and any information about what is really going on at the border is completely blacked out by the MSM. The Russians have some very impressive military hardware along with some really awesome fighter jets, Ukraine and NATO has no chance of winning this one. Thank God that Putin is a stable, brilliant and consistent leader that will never fall into the Soros/CIA trap to be goaded into a another war.

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You can be fairly certain the Russians see the movement of every soldier in the Ukraine, and that they have thoroughly penetrated the Ukrainian administration on the intelligence side. They probably hear every phone call and read every email, if not the actual conversations in the offices themselves.

They may also have thoroughly penetrated European NATO command as well. Putin was KGB, and the KGB was always expert at this sort of thing.

The Russians will not be surprised.

Russia can annihilate the Ukrainian military without crossing the border. They may chose to do just that.

NATO has attacked Russian allies through proxies ever since the fall of the Soviet Union. The last few versions of this have not gone well for NATO. Arguably Libya was the last successful campaign, but Gaddafi was already weak, and isolated. Russia did not chose to intervene militarily in Syria until the Ukraine was overthrown in 2013.

NATO's proxy forces have been repeatedly annihilated by the Russians, the most recent being ISIS in Syria. Trump took credit for that which was kind of cute I thought. The Russians killed perhaps upwards to a million or more of Obama's Muslim Brotherhood buddies, and the war continues. Trump dropped a few bombs on an island and declared victory. It looked pretty good on TV.

The Ukrainian military got the shit kicked out of it in 2015, and it has taken them this long to rebuild it. They may be about to lose it again.

Russian payback is always a bitch.

We are lucky that Putin is sane. A less stable leader might have nuked America and Europe by now.

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Great overview CrustyBeaver!!

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Yeah, several years ago now, around the time of the initial wiki-leaks and snowden drops of NATO spying on it's neighbours with phone taps and software captures and everything having backdoors at the factory and those c i a 'tools' etc, Russia went back to type written documents for their Military / State Intelligence reporting between depts to prevent 'electronic eavesdropping' - much more labour intensive and a degree more work to keep physically secure but way better than some slep half a world away knowing what you just typed up and sent by secure email as soon as you press send ...

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I have no issues with Russia.

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Me either.

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I feel a bit sad for Ukrainian sovereignty but then again their government is corrupt.

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Coming from the Washington Post's usual 'anonymous sources'.

Distraction.