“So will there be a war or not? Yes, there will be, but only in two cases: if Belarus suffers a direct aggression, if a hot war is unleashed against our Belarus. We will stand united as one – even those who don’t want to – to defend our land and our homeland. And the second possibility, when a war may happen and Belarus will take part in it: if our ally Russia suffers a direct attack, if such aggression is committed against the Russian Federation. The grounds for that are our allied agreements.”-Alexander Lukashenko, President of Belarus, quoted by TASS Russian News Agency
A BMP based engineer vehicle disembarks a rail-car in Belarus, 19JAN2022. Photo via Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
Since 19JAN2022, Russian forces (Eastern Military District ground and air units, and Pacific Fleet ground units) began arriving in the Republic of Belarus, which is just north of Ukraine. The official reason is to ‘inspect’ Belarusian forces for readiness, which is expected to take until the end of February. Russian officials say it is in compliance with the Vienna Document of 2011.
Russian Defense Ministry video of BMP-2, trucks, BMP engineer vehicle being off-loaded in Belarus, 19JAN2022:
Part of the ‘inspection’ will include a wargame called Union Courage 2022, conducted from February 10th to 20th. The premise of the wargame is an invasion by U.S./NATO.
S-400 anti-aircraft system. Photo via Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
On 21JAN2022, Russia’s Eastern Military District announced that two divisions of S-400 Triumph anti-aircraft systems were on their way to Belarus. The S-400 system consists of several types of vehicles. Video of load-up on rail-cars:
This is Russian Defense Ministry video, recorded on 25JAN2022, showing the arrival of the self propelled artillery gun known as 2S3 Akatsiya:
Su-35S of the Eastern Military District deployed to Belarus, 26JAN2022. Photo via Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
Russian Defense Ministry video of Sukhoi 35S ‘multi-role’ aircraft deploying to Belarus, 26JAN2022:
Su-35S aircraft of the Eastern Military District arrive in Belarus, 26-27JAN2022. Photo via Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
Russian Defense Ministry video of Sukhoi 35S ‘multi-role’ aircraft arriving in Belarus:
Russian Defense Ministry video from 28JAN2022, more trains loaded with Russian vehicles arrive in Belarus:
28JAN2022, A24 News Agency report revealing that the recent so-called Islamic State prison break in Syria caused so much collateral damage, during the resulting days-long battle involving ‘Islamic State’, Syrian forces, Kurdish YPG and U.S. Army, that civilians fled to Musab bin Omair mosque and are afraid to return to their homes:
27JAN2022, 4Kurdistan TV video shows Kurdish YPG/U.S. Army ground forces after the ‘islamic state’ prison break inside Syria:
U.S. Army photo by Sergeant First Class Jay Townsend, 28JAN2022.
On 28JAN2022, the U.S. Army Reserve’s 90th Sustainment Brigade, in Arkansas, said good-bye to nearly 1-hundred of its soldiers as they prepared for deployment to Southwest Asia-Central Command Area of Responsibility (CentCom AoR).
U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Megan Beatty, Ämari Air Base, Estonia, 26JAN2022.
26JAN2022, six F-15E Strike Eagles were deployed from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base(AFB), North Carolina, to Ämari Air Base in the tiny Eastern European country of Estonia.
USAF photo by Staff Sergeant Megan Beatty, 24JAN2022.
24JAN2022, U.S. Air Force personnel from Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina, and Royal Air Force personnel from RAF Lakenheath, England, arrive on Ämari Air Base, Estonia.
24JAN2022, U.S. President Joe Biden alerts 8-thousand-5-hundred stateside personnel of possible deployment to Eastern Europe:
National Guard photo by Captain Titus Firmin, 22JAN2022.
On 22JAN2022, it was revealed that about 50 personnel from both Kansas and Missouri Army National Guards were deploying to somewhere in Southwest Asia (Iraq, Kuwait, ?).
U.S. Army photo by Photo by Staff Sergeant Ashley Dotson, 21JAN2022.
On 21JAN2022, Alpha Company, 553 Division Sustainment Support Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division Sustainment Brigade, held a color casing ceremony on Fort Bliss, Texas, for its deployment to Poland.
20JAN2022, hundreds of Arizona Army National Guard personnel deployed to the border with Mexico:
South Carolina Army National Guard photo by Sergeant Tim Andrews.
16JAN2022, South Carolina Army National Guard deployed about 150 personnel from the 133rd Military Police Company, 51st Military Police Battalion, 59th Troop Command, to Southwest Asia.
15JAN2022, a U.S. Army financial operations unit, from California, deployed to CentCom AoR (Central Command Area of Responsibility: Southwest Asia):
U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kristin Weathersby, 10JAN2022.
On 10JAN2022, Airman from Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, deployed to Balad Air Base, Iraq.
On 10JAN2022, the U.S. Army’s Automated Movement and Identification Solutions (AMIS) office announced ‘enhancements’ to simplify the logistical process of deployments, such as routing and tracking multiple convoys of the Army National Guard across highway systems. Essentially, the new computer upgrades are meant to prevent traffic jams when massive amounts of military vehicles are being deployed on public roads. AMIS administrators say the enhancements will save time and money. They are planning a future ‘enhancement’ that will allow the military logistics programs to interface with commercial/civilian logistics programs. Supply shortages?
Kentucky Army National Guard photo by Staff Sergeant Andy Dickson, 06JAN2022.
06JAN2022, Kentucky Army National Guard deployed 2-hundred of its personnel with the 1st Battalion, 149th Infantry Brigade, to Kosovo. The deployment ceremony was held in a local mega-church.
Kentucky Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Benjamin Crane, 05JAN2022.
05JAN2022, the Kentucky Army National Guard deployed its 198th Military Police Battalion to Kosovo.
Washington National Guard photo by Joseph Siemandel, 05JAN2022.
On 05JAN2022, it was revealed that the state of Washington’s Army National Guard would be deploying to Poland. At least 1-hundred members of the 2nd Battalion, 146th Field Artillery Regiment and 898th Brigade Engineer Battalion are now on Fort Bliss, Texas, for deployment training. This deployment comes just as another Washington Army National Guard unit returned from Ukraine.
Video of Washington National Guard deployment by Peter Change:
U.S. Air Force Photo by Captain Kevyn Kaler, 04JAN2022.
04JAN2022, the U.S. Air Force deployed F-16s, normally based in Germany, to Poland as part of NATO’s increased presence in Eastern Europe. USAF video explainer by Staff Sergeant Melody Howley and Senior Airman Ali Stewart:
Virginia Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Terra C. Gatti, 02JAN2022.
On 02JAN2022, the Virginia Army National Guard’s 2nd Battalion, 224th Aviation Regiment, 29th Infantry Division, began their deployment to Kosovo.
Virginia Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Terra C. Gatti, 02JAN2022.
Virginia Army National Guard photo by Sergeant First Class Terra C. Gatti, 02JAN2022.
Oregon National Guard photo by John Hugel, 02JAN2022.
On 02JAN2022, the Oregon Army National Guard’s 1st Squadron, 82nd Cavalry Regiment was deployed to what is being called the European Deterrence Initiative. It should be noted that other Oregon Guard personnel deployed to the Middle East a couple months ago, and the Oregon Guard has also been deployed to local hospitals (yet again)!
Oregon National Guard photo by John Hugel, 02JAN2022.
Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily halted President Biden’s vaccine mandate for private sector workers, including cross border truckers. However, Canada has imposed a vax mandate on truckers crossing the U.S.-Canada border and already Canada is reporting that the cost to truck produce (fruit & veg) from the U.S. into Canada jumped by 25%!
Canada’s vax mandate on truckers began on 15 January, while Biden’s mandate was supposed to start on 22 January. Canada’s mandate is already causing massive delays in shipping, even cancelations, which result in less product in the stores to meet demand, which jacks-up prices. Also, ‘fully’ vaccinated drivers can now command top pay, again causing prices for end users (consumers) to go up.
Driver’s from Mexico, crossing through the U.S. into Canada, must also meet the new vax mandate.
Don’t take my word, here’s a list of links and video reports:
Truck dispatching company, AFT Dispatch/A2C Logistics Co, says Canada-U.S. vax mandates are double whammy for already struggling logistics operations, affecting at least 38-thousand truckers, as well as prices for food, lumber and oil:
CTV News warns of massive loss of drivers, government official says vax mandates are a good thing:
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reports government officials made an ‘error’ in reporting vax mandate for truckers:
Welcome to borderland hell under the new U.S. President, highly incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and links to news/government agency reports as of 04 January 2022:
Mexico disbands illegal migrant camp:
Report says record number of illegals passed through Mexico on their way to United States:
United States returns thousands of illegals to Haiti:
The U.S. Coast Guard’s District 7 Sector Key West reported at least 12 different captures of illegals from Cuba, with at least 119 people being returned to Cuba on 03JAN2022!
USCG Dist. 7 photo by Ensign Alex Hughes.
USCG District 7 video of the 31DEC2021 transfer of 19 illegals from Cuba, from the container ship Methoni. The crew of Methoni said they used their lifeboat to rescue the Cubans who were in physical distress:
USCG Dist. 7 photo by Ensign Alex Hughes.
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 photo.
District 7, Sector Key West of the the U.S. Coast Guard, reported an undisclosed number of illegals from Cuba were sent back after this boat came ashore one mile south of Sombrero Beach, on 28DEC2021.
USCG District 7 photo.
On 20DEC2021, the USCG captured 39 illegals from Cuba, 10 miles off Long Key. They were sent back to Cuba on 24DEC2021.
On 22DEC2021, the USCG Atlantic Area captured a total of 58 illegals from Dominican Republic, on two boats, 86 miles northwest of Aguadilla. They were returned to their home country.
TEXAS: Del Rio Sector reports record numbers of illegals:
State Attorney General claims the U.S. Border Patrol has suffered record deaths due to illegals sick with Pandemic and increased drug trafficking:
U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Hanah Abercrombie, 27DEC2021.
On 27DEC2021, U.S. led Coalition ‘partners’ and Iraqi commanders met in Baghdad, to conduct an annual review of the ‘progress’ of Operation Inherent Resolve.
U.S. Army photo by Sergeant Matthew Marsilia, 21DEC2021.
On 21DEC2021, a U.S. designed Iraqi C-130J Super Hercules landed Iraqi officials to inspect Erbil Air Base, as part of the official end to U.S. led coalition combat operations.
U.S. Army photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 18DEC2021.
On 18DEC2021, U.S. and Iraqi military commanders went over the ‘new’ rules for ‘divestment’ of U.S. taxpayer funded stuff, as part of the ‘new’ Biden U.S. advise, assist and enable mission on Al Asad Air Base.
USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 16DEC2021.
On 16DEC2021, ten pallets worth of small-arms ammo was off-loaded.
USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 16DEC2021.
U.S. Army photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 15DEC2021.
48 pallets of free (U.S. taxpayer funded) stuff for Iraq’s military was off-loaded on Al Asad Air Base, on 15DEC2021.
USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 15DEC2021.
USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman, 15DEC2021.
USA photo by Specialist Adaris Cole, 13DEC2021.
On 13DEC2021, a U.S. designed Iraqi C-130J picks-up cargo at Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait. It has been revealed that since February 2021, Iraqi C-130Js have picked-up more than $18-million worth of U.S. taxpayer funded stuff on Ali Al Salem Air Base.
USAF photo by Senior Airman Hanah Abercrombie, 11DEC2021.
On 11DEC2021, French commanders met with Iraqi commanders in Baghdad, to discuss the so called new advise, assist and enable mission.
Welcome to borderland hell under the new U.S. President, highly incomplete (just the tip of the iceberg) list of videos and links to news/government agency reports as of 17 December 2021:
Yet another migrant caravan is on its way from Central America to Mexico City:
Truck filled with illegals crashes in Mexico, kills 55:
U.S. courts force Biden to renew Trump’s anti-immigrant deal with Mexico:
U.S. Navy photo.
On 15DEC2021, while sailing the Gulf of Oman, the U.S. Navy was tracking a fishing boat from Iran, which was suspected of smuggling illegal drugs. At the end of the video, suddenly the boat burst into flames, five suspected smugglers were rescued, one is missing:
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations photo.
On 05DEC2021, U.S. Customs and Border Protection captured a suspected human smuggling boat, approximately 20 miles west of Anguilla Cay, Bahamas. One person is being held in Border Patrol custody.
Photo via USCG District 7 PADET Jacksonville.
On 05DEC2021, the U.S. Coast Guard captured a ‘low profile drug boat’, it was one of five such captures conducted in international water off the coasts of Mexico, Central and South America.
Very interestingly, California news media made no mention of illegals from Russia when they reported the San Ysidro Port of Entry shooting:
FLORIDA:
USCG photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Ryan Estrada.
On 15DEC2021, the USCG offloaded yet more illegal drugs, this time at Port Everglades, worth an estimated $236-million: “The successful interdiction of over 17-thousand pounds of illegal narcotics and the apprehension of 17 suspected traffickers are the result of tremendous teamwork. We are thankful for coordinated efforts across the U.S. Coast Guard, the Department of Defense, Customs and Border Protection, as well as our international partners from Canada and throughout Central and South America.”-Jay Guyer, Commander of USCGC Vigilant (WMEC 617)
USCG video of 13DEC2021 capture of human smuggling boat, off Pompano. At least one smuggler and 28 illegals were captured:
U.S. Border Patrol photo.
On 12DEC2021, this abandoned boat was found on Jupiter Beach, it is suspected of being used to smuggle illegals.
WPTV reports that witnesses saw the human smuggling boat, found on Jupiter Beach, off-loading as many as 50 illegals during the day:
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 photo.
The USCG captured a total of 30 illegals from Cuba, approximately 40 miles south of Key West, on 09DEC2021. They were sent back to Cuba on 14DEC2021.
USCG photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Brian Zimmerman.
On 07DEC2021, the USCG offloaded yet more illegal drugs at Base Miami Beach, an estimated $148-million worth captured during three separate interdictions in the Caribbean Sea, in the past two weeks.
U.S. Coast Guard District 7 photo.
On 04DEC2021, the USCG captured a U.S. registered fishing vessel, illegally fishing inside the Dry Tortugas Shrimp Sanctuary.
On 04DEC2021, the USCG captured a total of 62 illegals from Dominican Republic, all packed onto a relatively small boat. They were sent back to Dominican Republic.
Video report using English text, claiming ‘Coalition’ combat operations in Iraq to be ended ahead of schedule, 09DEC2021:
Same video report, but in Arabic:
Multiple pallets of munitions, including these M549A1 RA (rocket assisted) artillery rounds, were ‘divested’ (given away) to Iraqi forces at Al Asad Air Base, 06DEC2021. U.S. Army photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman.
Multiple pallets of supplies at Al Asad Air Base, 06DEC2021. USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman.
USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman.
Iraqi officers sign for approximately 18 pallets of supplies distributed on Al Asad Air Base, 04DEC2021. USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman.
04DEC2021, USA photo by Major Alexa Carlo-Hickman.
03DEC2021, the people of Lheban Village, in Erbil, defend themselves against a nighttime raid by so-called Islamic State:
On 10NOV2021, the U.S. military gave away yet more vehicles to Peshmerga forces at Erbil, Iraq. At least 170 vehicles were given away. U.S. Army video by Corporal Isaiah Scott:
Video report by Rudaw, 08NOV2021, explaining how small groups of so called Islamic State are scaring off Kurdish villagers in the area of Kirkuk, which is home to more than 20 oil fields:
On 01NOV2021, the U.S. Army’s Task Force Spartan revealed that expansion work is being done on Erbil Air Base. For about three months now, engineers with 806th Route Clearance Company, 111th Theater Engineer Brigade, have been improving gravel ‘parking lots’ with limestone: “The limestone is a softer stone that will break up easier and in return ‘lock in’ to itself when packed down. This creates a solid surface that can still be packed down and have a smooth top layer that vehicles will not sink into and get stuck. At the same time, it allows for drainage through the limestone that does not create a muddy surface.”-Sergeant First Class Stephen Jones, NCO in command of the project
Role 3 Hospital, Baghdad Diplomatic Support Center, U.S. Army photo by Major Andrew DeStefano.
On 20OCT2021, the U.S. Army’s Medical Logistics Command revealed that a FRAM (Forward Repair Activity-Medical) team from California was deployed to Iraq at the end of September, to repair and return to ‘operability’ medical equipment at a ‘Role 2 hospital’ on Erbil Air Base, as well as a ‘Role 3 hospital’ at the Baghdad Diplomatic Support Center, for the specific purpose of “boosting overall readiness.”
U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sergeant Jose A. Torres, Junior.
During 16-29OCT2021, Exercise Phoenix Fires was conducted near Al Asad Air Base. The purpose was to ‘hone the skills’ of Iraqi Tactical Attack Controllers (ITAC), who call in airstrikes to support ground forces. The training concluded with a live-fire exercise near Mosul Dam.
U.S. Army Phoenix Fires video explainer interview by Staff Sergeant Jose A. Torres, Junior:
Al Asad Air Base. U.S. Army photo by Specialist Clara Soria-Hernandez.
On 12OCT2021, Wisconsin Army National Guard’s 135th Medical Area Support Company conducted combat life-saving skills training for Iraqi special forces medics, as well as Iraqi air force clinic medics, on Al Asad Air Base.
U.S. Army photo by First Lieutenant James Mason.
On 11OCT2021, Task Force Spartan revealed that the 1022nd Engineer Company, 111th Theater Engineer Brigade, had engineers working on ‘vertical construction projects’ on Erbil Air Base. This is because more U.S. and Coalition personnel are operating on the air base, and it was deemed that existing structures were not safe.
Also on 11OCT2021, the U.S. Air Force revealed it had deployed Joint Expeditionary Tasked/Individual Augmentees (JET/IA) to Al Asad Air Base, to support AC-130W Stinger-2 operations. The AC-130W is a USAF Special Operation Forces gunship: “We’ve been assigned to support the AC-130W and provide them with all their logistical needs…whether that be transportation, aerial port, anything like that.”-Master Sergeant Charles Willis, Special Operation Forces and Logistics
One of the JET/IA Airman (Senior Airman Autumn Rivas), deployed for the AC-10W ops, intimated that combat action had increased when he said “You know any attacks that happen here, I would say like the other day we had to stay up all night and work all day. It hasn’t been the easiest thing. We do what we need to do to get things done, work at different paces and stagger things when they need to be staggered.”
Idaho National Laboratory photo by Meghan Fujimoto, 22OCT2021.
The U.S. Army’s Defense Threat Reduction Agency has revealed that from October 18th through the 22nd, Republic of Korea (RoK, South Korea) anti-nuclear combat team conducted training on the U.S. Navy owned Idaho National Laboratory (INL).
Learning how to use a collimator with a detector when finding a specific radiological source overwhelmed by other radiological sources. INL photo by Meghan Fujimoto.
It’s called the Nuclear Infrastructure, Assessment and Characterization Course, and is taught mainly on the INL’s Idaho Falls campus. This is, according to the U.S. Army, part of twice a year training of anti-nuclear units, this being the seventh time since 2018.
RoK NCT unit conducts decontamination of victims on INL’s Idaho Falls campus. INL photo by Meghan Fujimoto, 20OCT2021.
U.S. units are called Nuclear Disablement Teams (NDT), the RoK units are called Nuclear Characterization Teams (NCT), they have slightly different missions.
RoK NCT personnel train on how to detect a ‘suspected uranium conversion facility’ (covert uranium enrichment operation) on the INL’s Idaho Falls campus. INL photo by Meghan Fujimoto.
The U.S. NDT focus on finding and disabling nuclear facilities/weapons, while the RoK NCT include other CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) operations.
Nuclear Infrastructure, Assessment and Disablement Course at the Idaho National Laboratory, 13-24SEP2021. Photo via INL.
Another U.S. Army NDT unit completed the Nuclear Infrastructure, Assessment and Characterization Course (NIACC) in September 2021.
Searching for the location of a large radiological source during September’s NIACC training at the INL. Photo via U.S. Army’s 20th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives (CBRNE) Command.