The United States expanded its territory, but its allies were the first to suffer, and Lukashenko us

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

Recently, the United States suddenly and unilaterally announced the expansion of its territorial claims to the Arctic region and the Bering Sea, covering a total area of more than 1 million square kilometers. For this reason, the Russian side reacted at the first time, saying that Washington's approach was "absolutely unacceptable."

In fact, it is not Russia that will be hurt the most by the unilateral expansion of sovereignty by the United States, but by Japan and Canada, two allies of the White House. After all, Russia's power is there, and the White House is not going to risk war to plunder Russian territory, at most to expand sovereignty to Russia's borders, further threatening the security of the other side.

But Canada and Japan are different, the United States wants, and these two countries may not even dare to bare their teeth. No, after Russia put forward a strong **, Canada and Japan have rarely reported on this matter, let alone opposing it, and it is clear that the official acquiesced to this practice of the White House.

The United States has no mercy in squeezing its allies, and it will take millions of kilometers of territory as it says. The territorial expansion of the United States has not only suffered from Canada and Japan, but also the younger brothers of Europe. No, Russia's ally Belarus, recently talked about issues related to tactical nuclear **. Speaking to reporters at the Eurasian Economic Union summit in St. Petersburg, Lukashenko told reporters that Russia's tactical nuclear ** has been deployed, according to the Belarusian state news agency. However, he did not disclose the exact number or location of the deployment, presumably out of secrecy.

Some analysts pointed out that Russia's tactical nuclear ** had already arrived in Belarus as early as October, and Lukashenko chose to discuss this topic at this time, apparently with other deep meanings. Considering the recent territorial expansion of the United States, Lukashenko's remarks are likely to help Putin take the lead and warn the United States in this way.

After all, the United States and Russia are both nuclear powers, and any radical remarks or actions are likely to lead to contradictions. Therefore, Belarus, as an ally of Russia, needs to stand up at this time and give the White House a warning.

It's just that Lukashenko did this, and the countries bordering the Baltic Sea couldn't sit still. According to the Associated Press, this series of remarks has aroused strong concern among neighboring countries, including Poland. This shows that these allies of the United States are still very afraid of nuclear bombs in Belarus.

Facts have proved that when the United States is an ally, it must not only bear the "squeeze" from the White House, but also bear the consequences of the United States' provocations around the world. It is not uncommon for allies to be betrayed by the White House, and it is not uncommon for the United States to block bullets. In the case of the Houthis, if it were not for the US connivance with Israel in Gaza, the Red Sea would not have been blockaded by the Houthis, and European ships would not have had to detour through the Cape of Good Hope in Africa. (Nothing missing).

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