The President of Belarus reveals the current situation of the Russian army s nuclear weapons

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-31

The deployment of nuclear ** in Belarus has raised concerns, and Russia** Putin ordered the deployment of tactical nuclear ** on the territory of Belarus in response to the tensions caused by the intensification of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Belarus ** Lukashenko said that these nuclear ** are ready to deal with NATO countries. In a recent interview at the St. Petersburg summit, Lukashenko revealed that the deployment of this batch of nuclear approvals was completed in October, but the exact number and location of the deployment were not disclosed. Russia accepted the request of Belarus and began the deployment of nuclear ** on the territory of Belarus. He stressed that this would not lead to nuclear proliferation and said that the Russian regular army and the Russian Wagner mercenaries were training Belarusian soldiers. In addition, Russia has deployed Iskander missiles capable of launching nuclear warheads on the territory of Belarus in an undisclosed number. The missiles are mounted on modified Belarusian Air Force fighters to ensure that the Belarusian Air Force has a nuclear strike capability. Belarus** believes that this move can effectively prevent the invasion of Belarus by Poland and other countries.

For Belarus, the introduction of Russian nuclear ** means the relief of worries and the reduction of the threat of war. And for Russia, this can also effectively increase the deterrence of targets in Eastern Europe. It is worth noting that the range of the Iskander missile is about 500 km, which is enough to cover most of the territory of Poland, as well as the entire territory of the three Baltic states. Russia had previously planned to deploy nuclear weapons in Kaliningrad, but due to the peculiarities of its geographical location, this plan was risky. The emergence of Belarus has directly enhanced Russia's military deployment capabilities in the forward region. At the moment, the United States and Western countries have not yet responded to Lukashenko's statements, choosing to remain silent. Prior to this, however, Western countries had unanimously pointed the finger at Belarus and Russia, claiming that their actions had increased the risk of war in the region and violated the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. In fact, Russia has not been supplying Belarus with nuclear **, at most only on the edge.

On the contrary, in recent years, the United States has continuously deployed nuclear missiles in NATO countries, the number of which has exceeded a hundred. Russia had previously warned the United States to stop this move, but the United States chose to ignore it, which also laid the groundwork for the subsequent Russia-Ukraine conflict. Nuclear confrontation is dangerous, and no country should provoke or cross the line. However, the United States can deploy nuclear ** around the world, but does not allow Russia to do so at its own doorstep, which completely demonstrates the "double standards" of the West and exposes their hypocritical nature. There is no doubt that once the deployment of nuclear weapons in Belarus is completed, the strategic posture of the entire Eastern Europe will undergo subversive changes, and Russia will also gain more breathing time and buffer space. For their part, the United States will in no way ignore Russia's actions. With the end of multiple conflicts in 2023, people need to pay close attention to whether the nuclear confrontation between the United States and Russia will trigger a new round of the arms race.

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