Four Russian Aircraft Intercepted by US Jets Over Alaska

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The systemic perfidy of the Democrat regime has reached its nadir. Americans are facing crises on all fronts while being led by the most radical, anti-American, freaks and morons. There’s a bad moon on the rise.

In the past week, Chinese aircraft traversed the country, Ohio and surrounding states are threatened with the poisons of a toxic explosion detonated by the government, whales are washing up dead on beaches because of offshore wind turbines, Chinese aircraft are circling Taiwan, the airspace over multiple states was shutdown due to national security threats, Biden quietly waived sanctions, enabling Iran and Russia to resume nuclear work, two New Jersey GOP elected officials wre murdered in coldblood ……. one can only guess where it’s all heading.

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An attack on the homeland is more likely than not while the corrupt Biden rebime is sending all our militaria to Ukraine.

US Intercepts 4 Russian Military Planes That Entered Alaska’s Air Defense Zone

By Andrew Thornebrooke, The Epoch Times, February 14, 2023:

U.S. fighter jets intercepted four Russian military aircraft that entered Alaska’s air defense identification zone (ADIZ) on Feb. 13.

The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), which oversees North American airspace and its defense, responded to the incursion with two F-16 fighters and five other supporting aircraft including two F-35s, according to a press statement.

The NORAD forces successfully intercepted a group of Russian bombers and fighters that entered Alaska’s ADIZ.

Alaska’s ADIZ is not part of U.S. airspace, but the zone immediately surrounding it in which NORAD tracks and identifies foreign aircraft.

The NORAD statement said that the incursion was “in no way related” to several high-profile efforts by NORAD to shoot down unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) over the last two weeks.

Further, it said, the action was more routine than escalatory, as Russian forces attempt to penetrate the country’s ADIZ several times a year in an effort to test U.S. responses.

“Since Russia resumed out of area Long Range Aviation activity in 2007, NORAD has seen a yearly average of approximately six to seven intercepts of Russian military aircraft in the ADIZ,” the statement said.

“These numbers have varied each year from as high as 15 to as low as zero.”

The incident follows on the heels of a separate interception of Russian military aircraft by Dutch fighters.

That incident also occurred on Tuesday and resulted from an apparent effort by Russian fighters to approach Polish airspace following an announcement that U.S. President Joe Biden will visit Poland to mark the one-year anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Biden will travel to Poland from Feb. 20 to Feb. 22 and meet with President Andrzej Duda, where the two will discuss bilateral cooperation and the NATO effort to bolster Ukraine’s defenses against the Russian onslaught.

“Wouldn’t it be great if the president didn’t have to make a trip around a one-year anniversary of a war that never should have started? Sadly, that’s where we are,” said National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby during a Feb. 10 press conference.

“He wants to make sure that he’s sending that strong message not only of the United States’ resolve, but the international community’s resolve, and to make clear to the Ukrainian people that the United States is going to continue to stand by them going forward.”

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Jeffrey
Jeffrey
1 year ago

How does talking with PM Duda of Poland send a “strong message”? This claim by the White House and State Dept. is all part of “Washington speak.” This “meeting” is to give the impression to the people of the U.S. and of Poland that U.S. support for the independence of post-Soviet Eastern European independent countries is still viable.

However the Poles know that the USA is and has been hypocritical regarding its stance even against the USSR let alone against Putin’s Russia. Lech Walesa and Pope John Paul II did more to advance the independence of Poland than the USA or the UN Security Council. In other words, it was the workers that advanced their independence from a corrupt government claiming to speak for workers everywhere (remember that phony “workers of the world unite”). Plus it was the spiritual and moral support of the Catholic Church that meant a lot…. Remember Marx said “religion is the opiate of the people.” Well, the Poles knew how to “get high” on that opiate and did not back down decades ago. Biden is all about photo ops with leaders and about meetings that are dull charades and non-substitutes for real policies and action programs.

Why hasn’t Biden and company been unable to bring Zelensky and Putin to the negotiating table? They have not said one word about the actual state of attempts at negotiation — what did we say? what did Zelensky say? what did Putin say? We citizens want to know and need to know the status of negotiations or attempts even to begin negotiations — what was said and who said it?

And why is the UN not more involved as part of its mission statement to broker peace or even send in troops in order to enforce a peace or cease fire at least if peace per se is not possible? Yet, I haven’t read anything about the UN’s efforts in this regard. Phoniness and p.r. reigns in all this. We don’t know what each side thinks it is fighting about — at least I do not know what each side thinks the war is about. We have gone from a President who is a compulsive and habitual liar to a government that reflects that individual character fault. Why is no one able to expose more of the shenanigans and displacement of legitimate peace initiatives? Why do I even have to write a comment like this? It is frightening to consider the real motives behind the governmental lack of forthright communication and an action program to bring about peace.

Blessings to the readers of the Geller Report.

armaros
armaros
1 year ago
Reply to  Jeffrey

Biden cannot hold a proper summit with Russia. He shits his pants and falls asleep.
That leaves us with Kamala…. Oh Wait…

This is one of the main reasons Putin chose to invade while the USA was de facto leaderless.
That, and the high oil prices Biden caused with his Green New Deal BS, shutting down Keystone and other production plans.

This is also the tragedy as Putin f-ed up in his quest to take all of Ukraine and now has no off-ramp because of the same reasons he initially found to be advantages. Those became now his trap.
Negotiations are taking place. Between the CIA and KGB and probably between the Ukis and the Russians in secret. We didn’t know about Oslo for 7 years
Public negotiations would be a waste of time as both sides would just try to play for the media and cameras. The media would also mess them up by leaking details and preventing the parties from the privacy needed to get to some agreement or a map toward one.
As we see every rumor or report is quickly picked up and spun by the media making peace more difficult to reach.

T D
T D
1 year ago

“Biden quietly waived sanctions, enabling Iran and Russia to resume nuclear work, two New Jersey”

On this, we agree Geller Report.

I won’t say Putin never would have invaded if Trump were still president; but i will say that it would be less likely. Biden is still in denial about Iran being an ally of Russia. He thinks Iran is separate from China and Russia. Even though it’s the Russians negotiating on behalf of IRAN in the Iran Deal. SMH.

PlatinumGhostD
PlatinumGhost
1 year ago

But they identified as balloons.

armaros
armaros
1 year ago

These are common.
The Russians are doing this all the time.
When NATO held a meeting in Canada a few years ago, the Russians flew a TU-95 practically over the skies of Winnipeg via the North Pole.
The pilots know each other, they sometimes wave or show each other jokes and memes to tease.

Snowedin
Snowedin
1 year ago

This is not the first time. It has happened many times before.

Goldie Elaine
Goldie Elaine
1 year ago

I am reading this is normal procedure, so i am assuming the US is trying to act like wow look what we did here, Russia Russia Russia

Robert L. Kahlcke
Robert L. Kahlcke
1 year ago

What’s next ?

TRM
TRM
1 year ago

Your headline was a lie. As the article noted the Russians flew into the Alaska Air Defense Identification zone, which is NOT is not part of U.S. airspace, but the zone immediately surrounding it in which NORAD tracks and identifies foreign aircraft.

Skip the orchestrated hysteria.

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