The self-proclaimed dictator of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko continues to explain why he was forced to place nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus.
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On the morning of June 13, Lukashenka, during a trip to the Minsk region, commented on the possible deployment of nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus.
This was my requirement. This is not Russia imposed on me. Why? Because no one in the world has yet fought a nuclear state. And I don’t want to be at war with us. Is there such a threat? E. I had to prevent this threat,” the dictator said today, being at one of the enterprises of the military-industrial complex.
At the same time, he stressed that “there will be no hesitation about the use of nuclear weapons in the event of aggression against Belarus.”
Why is this needed? So that not a single foot of some bastards sets foot on Belarusian soil anymore,” the dictator said.
God forbid I have to make decisions on the use of this weapon at the present time. But there will be no hesitation if there is aggression against us,” Lukashenka said, as if he would decide on a nuclear strike.
Although on May 25, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu put an end to the issue – only Russia will lead nuclear weapons.
According to Russian President Putin, the deployment of Russian nuclear weapons in Belarus will begin after July 7-8, immediately after the preparation of facilities for them.
The fact that Belarusians become a target for blows because of this, Lukashenka did not touch in any way.
Source: Racurs

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