Russia is ready to take Belarus under its nuclear cover. This is a signal for NATO
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Russia is ready to take Belarus under its nuclear cover. This is a signal for NATO
Russia is ready to take Belarus under its nuclear cover. This is a signal for NATO
Russia is ready to take Belarus under its nuclear cover. This is a signal for NATO
Russia is ready to provide Belarus with missile systems capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, TNI reports. Thus, Moscow fails… | 08/18/2022, InoSMI
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vladimir putin
Alexander Lukashenko
Belarus
Russia
Moscow
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Debalina Ghoshal The Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict has lowered the nuclear threshold, and Moscow continues to operate with fears of potential counter-weapons use in combat. This may destabilize the situation, since the Iskander is one of operational operations. – tactical nuclear weapons. In addition, Russia has offered to help Belarus modernize its fleet of Su-25 attack aircraft so that they can carry nuclear weapons. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov clarified that the system Russia intends to transfer to Belarus could carry nuclear weapons, but did Moscow really provide Minsk with nuclear security guarantees and jeopardize strategic stability? far from the fact that they receive them. This is nothing new, as China, for example, has sold nuclear-capable missile systems, such as the DF-21, to Saudi Arabia, previously modified so that they can only carry a conventional warhead. whether Russia modify their Iskanders before delivery to Belarus. Statements about the possible deployment of nuclear-equipped systems not subordinate to the Russian military command are greatly exaggerated. that Belarus does not allow nuclear warheads to exclude their use. In the near future, when only a few weeks were discovered before the start of special operations, Russia and Belarus tested joint exercises on the Belarusian-Ukrainian border. During the maneuvers, Russia put the S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems on alert. Since then, these launchers have been in Belarus to strike at Ukraine. In May 2022, Minsk announced its intention to purchase Iskander and S-400 complexes from Russia in order to deter Ukraine from retaliatory strikes on its territory. that he “raised Nazism to the rank of state ideology.” It was a response to the appeal introduced by the West against Russia and Belarus for their participation in the military operation against Ukraine. The West supplied Ukraine with modern artillery systems for conducting defensive operations. Six Russian prospects with the territory of Belarus fire 12 missiles at the Kyiv, Chernihiv and Sumy regions. It is obvious that Belarus wants to get solid offensive and defensive capabilities to support most of the move. Lukashenka has already asked Putin that these systems could give a “symmetrical response.” But as long as the West does not venture into some kind of nuclear clash with Russia, so unification here can only be a non-nuclear property. “like you’ve never seen in your entire history.” Accordingly, Russia placed its nuclear forces on high alert. But Belarus itself does not demand participation in hostilities and does not send its troops to Ukraine, selected along with the Russians. Minsk does not want to put under strategic stability, to allow the deployment of nuclear weapons on its territory. However, in 2016, he wanted to acquire Iskander missiles in order to assign Belarusian ground-based missile bases in conventional equipment and equip them with reliable and inaccessible means to detect the detected system. Minsk and Moscow are aware of the difficulty of managing nuclear weapons if they are deployed on Belarusian territory, so Moscow is signaling that it, like NATO, can shield allies with its nuclear forces by deploying them over its own nuclear forces. in this case, it will provide a greater range and more reliably and confidently be able to support the cooperation of the NATO countries.Thus, this is a situation of mutual benefit for Moscow and Minsk.
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