The public should make their own evaluations and not rely on the DEFCON Warning System for any strategic planning. It is not affiliated with any government agency and does not represent the alert status of any military branch. The DEFCON Warning System is a private intelligence organization which has monitored and assessed nuclear threats by national entities since 1984. The DEFCON Warning System will continue to monitor the situation and issue appropriate alerts as necessary. It is possible that NATO could read any movement by Russia further into Ukraine past the already-occupied Crimea area as a threat to Kiev and Poland.ĭue to the possibility of conflict between NATO and Russia over Ukraine, we are alerting the public to be more aware of the events occurring in that region. This would put Russian forces close to Poland and would require NATO to react. The alliance is reacting as if they expect Russia to move for Kiev. Instead, any incursion by Russia will be limited to the southeast. The DEFCON Warning System does not believe that Russia plans to invade and conquer Ukraine nor threaten the NATO country Poland. The country of Belarus has stated that it will side with Russia in the event of war and has begun moving assets to the border. It is unknown if this includes Crimea, though there is no reason to doubt this. Additionally, it has warned NATO that any further buildup in the region will be interpreted a potential invasion of Russia. While there has been a force buildup in the region, Russia has now stated that it will invade the country if provoked. The situation in the Ukraine theatre has taken a concerning turn. There are currently no imminent nuclear threats at this time, however there are events occurring in the world theatre which require closer monitoring. Alert status for 1 P.M., Monday, November 29th, 2021.
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