Posted on 09/29/2022 10:04:28 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
Belarus has allegedly threatened to deploy 100,000 troops in Ukraine unless Kyiv withdraws its forces from the ‘new Russian territories’ after the referendums.
According to the Ukrainian General Staff, the Belarus government in Minsk today, Thursday, September 29, announced that unless Kyiv withdraws all of its military forces from the four new regions of Russia, it will deploy 100,000 troops in Ukraine.
They were referring of course to the four occupied regions of Ukraine where the recent ‘referendums’ were held in which people allegedly voted to join the Russian Federation. They also revealed that railway stations and airports in the country are being prepared for recruiting citizens into the military.
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What will NATO do? Since no nato member is being invaded, there is no reason for an article 5. However, would NATO be justified to halt aggression?
Lukahenko’s cannon fodder are going to try to stop NATO arm shipments from Poland. Ukraine and Poland and NATO have been setting up border defenses in that area for the past 6 months. Luka’s cannon fodder are going to be annihilated.
No NATO allowed several nations to join the alliance do to Russia being historically an aggressive nation.
To be honest, dunno, short of a false flag to allow for NATO direct involvement.
Please get it straight, NATO instigated this war by expanding nearly 300% since it’s founding.
And I can see why Russia’s neighbors might want to avail themselves of NATO protection against their Russian neighbor, given Russian propensity to invade smaller neighboring nations.
EU is about to put more sanctions on Russia in response to the sham referendums.
The new sanctions will block imports of an additional $7 billion Russian products.
Putin’s main squeeze wants to help. How precious.
Go ahead, Lukeshenko… send them in to their deaths.
I would say that Putin has just proven the wisdom of their joining NATO.
The goal is to intimidate Ukraine back to the table and end the war—In a best case No armies will need to be deployed! Making the “Rebellious provinces” part of Russia, gives them protection and the full backing of The Russian Federation—that includes her allies (few as they may be). Its a chess move. Knight to queen’s pawn. Now Ukraine and NATO have a choice. A) Keep on attacking and shelling and risk an almost certain declared war with Russia (and her allies) or B) sit down at the table talk cease fire and bargaining. The Question is what does NATO Powers want? War between Russia and Ukraine will mean bombings of Ukraine Cities—turn Kiev into Berlin 1945. Take out Railroads etc... No need to use A-bombs. Do we or the Europeans want a General War again? Too many random elements. What will China Do? India? South Korea, North Korea, Japan? Who will fight and who will sit this one out? Wiser heads need to come in and stop this before it turns into August 1914.
Hey Marc.. you snagged one.
Vladimir Putin Offers Military Assistance to Support Belarus
Putin doesn't have those troops anymore to save Lukashenko from his own if he tries to push them into Ukraine.
Now that the annexation plebiscite is over the Chechens who guarded the polling stations can get back to their real duties;reenacting the NKVD backup units in The Great Patriotic War.
So is Biden and XI but no one seems to give a sheite.
third man in, all bets are off...
8 March 1917 is more likely to come before August 1914 ...
Your ability to use a calculator is amazing!
Some moronic person on here lectured me on how no other country would ever join Russia in this war.
Several will end up fighting with Russia against the USA. Stop letting the government pretend this is Ukraine/Russia. Fighting war via proxy is pretending you’re not at war. We’re at war and have been covertly for a decade.
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