Posted on 03/31/2023 7:41:04 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Friday that he had intensified talks with Russia about deploying tactical nuclear weapons in his country, alleging there were plans to invade Belarus from neighboring Poland.
Speaking at an annual address to lawmakers and government officials, Lukashenko said Moscow’s plans to station nuclear arms in Belarus would help “safeguard” the country, which he said was under threat from the West.
“Take my word for it, I have never deceived you. They are preparing to invade Belarus, to destroy our country,” he told the audience.
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You let your territory be a launching ground for an attack on a neighboring country.
You deserve to be invaded. The last dictator in Europe needs to go. Followed by the one in Russia.
I wonder if he believes that Russia has plans to invade Ukraine.
Putin can have any stooge from any country be his mouthpiece.
Lukashenko = Mussolini with a combover
So, Putin is going to try to invade Poland?
The Neocons need to get to Belarus before the Russian nukes show up there, as that would put them under the Russian nuclear umbrella, which would be no different than invading Russia itself.
Just like the Poles attacked Nazi Germany to kick off WWII? /s
Too bad, Putin seems to always be ONE STEP AHEAD of you guys.
Lukashenko is just using this as an excuse to his citizens as to why he’s allowing Russian tactical nukes on his territory. There’s no appetite in Europe for a land war with Russia.
When you figure out that MARCUSMAXIMUS is a Troll here...
Just another step towards WW III. You know you want it.
Less than 5 weeks until Putin’s “Victory Day” parade in Red Square. LOL!
The Russians are losing their stupid war.
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