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January 03, 2026, 07:47:37 PM
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Russia has deployed Oreshnik to Belarus.

Note that Belarus borders NATO countries as well as Ukraine and Russia. Belarus is considered to be much like Russia. And Russia wants Ukraine to be a 'buffer country' between Russia and NATO and the EU, not belonging to either of them, but standing alone as a buffer.

Yet Belarus, which is like Russia, doesn't have such a buffer. What does it mean? Where is it heading?


Russia's Secretive Hypersonic, Nuclear-Ready Oreshnik Missiles Go Operational In Belarus



https://www.zerohedge.com/military/russias-secretive-hypersonic-nuclear-ready-oreshnik-missiles-go-operational-belarus
On Tuesday, the Belarusian Ministry of Defense released a video it claims shows the Oreshnik system being deployed inside the country. It featured Russian troops and technicians in a ceremonial flag-raising while stationed in Belarus, along with a convoy of vehicles moving into a field-based firing position before being concealed under camouflage netting.

Accompanying this was the recent emergence of satellite images indicating that Moscow is indeed positioning the nuclear-capable missiles in Belarus.

But questions have been raised as to the precise location of the missile systems, given that the undated published video features only support vehicles and doesn't appear to including the launch apparatus itself.

Still, the video includes a senior officer informing troops that the systems have officially entered combat duty and references prior routine training and reconnaissance exercises carried out by missile crews.

Russian state media has referenced a precise date for the missile transfer to Belarusian territory, however:

Russian officials have likened its conventional destructive power to that of a low-yield nuclear strike, highlighting its dual strategic and tactical potential. By comparison, Western militaries currently lack a directly equivalent hypersonic MIRV-capable system, giving Oreshnik a unique edge in speed, maneuverability, and multi-target strike capability.

Up to ten systems are slated for deployment in Belarus under an agreement reached between Minsk and Moscow shortly after the missile's initial combat test.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced in a parliamentary address this month that the Oreshnik systems had arrived in Belarus on December 17. Deputy Defense Minister Pavel Muraveyko said last week the combat patrol areas are set and the system is fully operational and ready for use.

Already Belarus plays host to Russian tactical nuclear weapons - though details of this too remain shrouded in mystery and intentioned strategic ambiguity.

EuroNews: "Analysts identified a former airfield near the Russian border as a likely site."

2025 has been a big year for Moscow showcasing its military might and tech. As we reviewed earlier, in a matter of less than a year, Russian scientific know-how came up with four bangers:

1. Oreshnik: hypersonic missile, already tested in the Ukraine battleground.

2. Burevestnik: Or "Stormbringer", with that nice Deep Purple ring. Nuclear cruise missile with unlimited range.

3. Poseidon: nuclear-powered torpedo, capable of loitering underwater, undetected, for unlimited time; then, at a command, strikes enemy coasts with a nuclear payload, provoking a radioactive tsunami. Largely exceeds the destructive power of the Sarmat, Russia's largest ICBM.

4. Khabarovsk: nuclear sub. Call him The Messenger of Doom: capable of delivering at least 6 Doomsday-enabling Poseidons.
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February 08, 2026, 01:06:58 AM
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Russian strike knocks out power in Kyiv... FRANCE 24 English (a news agency).

Officials say that in recent weeks hundreds of thousands of people have been left without heating or lighting in temperatures well below zero, as Russia has continued its strikes despite US-brokered talks that have so far failed to deliver any tangible results. France24 correspondent Emmanuelle Chaze reports the latest from Kharkiv, Ukraine.

Russian strike knocks out power in Kyiv • FRANCE 24 English - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pplzI0_1gs


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February 10, 2026, 04:59:34 PM
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From Borzzikman - Youtube
"The World is SHOCKED and SPEECHLESS_ Putin's New 'KILLER STRATEGY' Forced The WEST to Admit DEFEAT"

As history shows, the main problem of Western countries is that they constantly underestimate Russia and it's capabilities. This is primarily due to the fact that the West on a subconscious level continuously experiences a feeling of superiority over this Northern giant. As a result all this leads to bloody armed conflicts followed by the humiliating defeat of Western warmongers.

If we look at history, we will see that Russia has always wanted to be friends with the West. At the same time, Russia made it clear that this friendship should be founded on trust, respect, and equality embodying a sense of camaraderie and brotherhood. However, unfortunately, overweening pride and a sense of it's own exclusiveness did not allow the West to treat Russia as an equal.

And now in the Twenty First Century we see how history repeats itself. If you listen closely to Putin's legendary speech during the Munich conference, you will realize that even at that time the young Russian president caution Western leaders about dire consequences if they continued with their globalist uni-polar system.Moreover, during this speech Vladimir Putin also criticized NATO's planned expansion to the east and the deployment of American missiles near Russia's borders. Back then Vladimir Putin officially declared that everything that was happening was a serious provocation by the West, and that this provocation posed a threat to Russia's national security. In this regard Vladimir Putin made it clear that Russia would be forced to react harshly to the West's unfriendly steps, as a result of which the whole world could face the risk of starting a new global war.

In two thousand and seven the Russian president urged the West to finally stop and abandon it's imperialist ambitions for the benefit of all mankind. However, as time has shown, the West not only rejected Putin's request, but also escalated the situation.

A year after the Putin's speech at the Munich conference, the West officially invited Georgia and Ukraine to join the North Atlantic Alliance. Moreover, by a strange coincidence, government coups took place in these countries, as a result of which pro-Western puppets came to power ready to carry out any orders from European and American globalists.

As a result, in two thousand and seven Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili, on the orders of his masters from the United States and Europe, demanded that Russia withdraw all its military bases from Georgia. Moreover, a year later on the orders of Mikheil Saakashvili and his NATO military advisers, the Georgian army shelled the territory of South Ossetia, resulting in the death of dozens of Russian peacekeepers. Against this backdrop, Russia was compelled to engage in an actual war with Georgia which ultimately resulted in Moscow compelling the Georgian authorities to make peace as a result Georgia lost it's controlled territories in South Ossetia and Abkhazia. By the way the war of two thousand eight is still regarded as the first clash between NATO and Russia.

It is noteworthy that it was after this war that Vladimir Putin began to intensively modernize the Russian army and prepare all Russian army units for the conflict against the North Atlantic Alliance. And, as the current conflict in Ukraine shows, Vladimir Putin has coped with this task quite successfully. Surprisingly even Russia's enemies have begun to admit that the West's tactics of weakening Russia have completely failed. According to them Vladimir Putin managed not only to destroy all the West's plans, but also to turn the Russian army into the world's most powerful military force.

By the way, this fact was also recognized by American experts from the reputable magazine "U.S.  News and World Report." In particular, they called the Russian army the most powerful in the world. Moreover, over the past ten months representatives of the Western media have also begun to recognize this fact.

I remembered that quite recently in the past, only military experts were declaring the power from the Russian army, and the statements were not widespread in the Western media. However, now the situation seems to have changed in the United States. It seems they decided not to hide the obvious fact. So, an American authoritative newspaper, the "New York Times" stated that the Russian army has become modern and deadly. According to the "New York Times," over the past decade the Russian air force has acquired more than one thousand new aircraft. Among them are the country's most advanced SU-35 fighter jets, a squadron of which was transferred to Belarus to participate in joint military exercises in summer, 2025. The "New York Times" practically praises the Russian army, which provoked the ire of some American politicians who accused the American newspaper of pro-Russian propaganda.

Meanwhile the former commander of the US army in Europe, Lieutenant General Ben Hodges said that the new capabilities of the Russian army were obvious. During the start of the Russian military operation in Syria in 2015, the military capabilities of the Russian army were not only effective, but also shocked many in the Pentagon. "I am ashamed to admit it, but a few years ago I was surprised when Caliber Cruise Missiles were launched from the Caspian Sea, and hit targets in Syria. This was a surprise for me, and we didn't even know that Russian warships with Caliber Cruise Missiles on board were in the Caspian Sea," said Ben Hodges.

Kremlin thinking has also evolved about the size of the military. Now, Russia's armed forces rely less on a dwindling number of recruits, but on a small, well-trained corps of four hundred thousand professional contract soldiers. In addition to modernizing Russian weapons the Russian military command is also developing a theory of how all this should be used. According to an international security specialist from the Reichman University in Israel, Dimitri Adamski, the Russian military has created a new art of strategy, the so called cross-domain coercion. It is a combination of the real or potential use of force with diplomacy, cyberattacks, and propaganda to achieve the political goals of Russia.

Dimitri Adamski claims that this new Russian strategy is manifested in the current crisis around Ukraine. Russia insists on immediate large scale concessions from the West. The transfer of Russian troops to allied Belarus led to the fact that the Russian army was within a radius of one hundred miles from Kiev. Meanwhile Russian state media warns that Ukrainian forces are preparing an act of aggression against Belarus, thereby creating additional information pressure, Dimitri Adamski said.

Russia's military modernization is also increasingly designed to send a message to the United States by projecting military power beyond Eastern Europe which ends up surprising and sometimes shocking US officials. For example, it took Russian military transport aircraft just a few hours to begin airlifting more than two thousand Russian peacekeepers along with heavily armored vehicles to the South Caucasus after president Putin brokered an end to the war of 2020 between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

In Syria, where Russia intervened in 2015 with limited ground troops and air power, Moscow's progress has shown the world that Russia can effectively use precision guided weapons. According to experts Russia has used the war in Syria as a laboratory to test new tactics and weapons and to gain combat experience for most of it's armed forces. The seventeenth supreme allied commander Europe of NATO allied command operations, a four star general, Philip Marc Breedlove, stated that the condition of the Russian army is at a very high level, and it's most important advantage is that it is a learning and adaptive force. Every time we see the Russian army in conflict it gets better and better.

The American general also recalled the war in Georgia and added that the Russian army knows how to benefit from it's mistakes. Russian troops quickly defeated the Georgian army but the war revealed deep flaws in the Russian army. The ground troops didn't maintain radio contact with the air force which led to several Russian airstrikes on their units. Communication was so poor that some officers had to use their own cell phones. Tanks and armored personnel carriers often broke down. All this led to the fact that the Russian army began to radically modernize.

According to experts, it took Russia a little over ten years to create the world's best electronic warfare systems which are now in service with the country. The former commander of the US army in Europe, Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, also said that the United States is now trying to catch up with Russia in the field of modern weapons. For the past twenty years we have been focused on Iphones, mobile phones, and terrorist networks around the world, while the Russians continued to develop hypersonic technologies and powerful systems for interception and suppression, Ben Hodges said.

My dear truth seekers it seems the Americans were sure that Russia would never rise from it's knees after the collapse of the Soviet Union. US overconfidence and a bad habit of underestimating Russia, have led Washington to the humiliating role of catching up.

Moreover in early May of this year, pro-government American think tanks made the rather alarming forecast for the West. In particular they stated that the after the end of the conflict in Ukraine, the Russian army will maintain the status of the world's most powerful military force for decades. According to them, over the three years of fighting in Ukraine, the Russian army has proved to the whole world that it has the ability not only to fight, but also to win.

In addition, experts also appreciated Vladimir Putin's competent decisions regarding the Russian military-industrial complex, which allowed the Russian army to adopt hypersonic missiles and even fifth generation submarines that have no analogues in the world. Thus as you can see thanks to Vladimir Putin's consistent and competent strategy Moscow has managed not only to destroy all Western plans to weaken Russia, but also to turn the Russian army into the most powerful military force in the world. Indeed everything that is happening indicates that the Russian army will retain this status for many decades to come.




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wow that is a very strong take on the point but geopolitics is not that simple to be honest. different historians and analysts read those same events very differently. military power motives and outcomes are create messes and no side is as invincible or pure as they say. always worth seeing it from different perspectives before calling it done
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February 10, 2026, 05:21:45 PM
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wow that is a very strong take on the point but geopolitics is not that simple to be honest. different historians and analysts read those same events very differently. military power motives and outcomes are create messes and no side is as invincible or pure as they say. always worth seeing it from different perspectives before calling it done

Kaliningrad and the Kaliningrad Oblast belong to Russia. It is separated from the Russian mainland by about 400 miles. It lies between Lithuania and Poland. It has been a chunk of land that has been disputed for hundreds of years, belonging to Germany until after WW2. It will be interesting to see if they will push Russia off it, since it is a big Russian military post. If they can, it will prove that Russia is losing strength. Let's keep watching Kaliningrad.


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