Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko threatened to use nuclear weapons, deployed to his country by Moscow, if “aggression is launched against us.” This comes as neighboring NATO states have deployed thousands of troops near the Belarusian border amid heightened tensions between Minsk and Warsaw.
During an interview with the state-run media outlet BelTA, Lukashenko appeared to admonish the Washington-led alliance of the massive risks escalation would entail. “If aggression against our country is launched from the side of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, we will immediately respond with everything we have… And the strike will be unacceptable,” he warned.
“NATO stands behind Poland, Lithuania, Latvia. We certainly understand that the forces are incomparable. But we will deliver an unacceptable strike against them and they will receive unacceptable harm, damage. It is what our security concept is based on.”
Lukashenko continues, “We didn’t bring nuclear weapons here in order to scare someone,” he explained. “Yes, nuclear weapons represent a strong deterring factor. But these are tactical nuclear weapons, not strategic ones. This is why we will use them immediately once aggression is launched against us.”
Belarus is a small country, Lukashenko said, that can be “captured within a month.” That is why “[Minsk] will not tary, wait, and rest. We will use the entire arsenal of our weapons for deterrence.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made clear if Belarus is attacked it will be regarded – and responded to accordingly – as an aggression against the Russian Federation.
Earlier this year, Putin deployed tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus following London’s decision to provide Kiev with Challenger 2 tanks armed with depleted uranium munitions, which Russia views the same as a “dirty bomb.” Depleted uranium is radioactive and linked to cancer as well as birth defects.
Moscow has assisted Minsk in modernizing its aircraft to carry the weapons and has provided short-range Iskander missiles which can fit such warheads as well. In April, the Russian Defense Ministry announced the completion of a training course which has enabled the crews manning the Belarusian Air Force’s Su-25 ground attack jets to use tactical nuclear bombs.
Tensions have soared this month as the Belarusian military began carrying out drills near its border with Poland and Lithuania. An estimated 4,000 Wagner mercenary troops are now in Belarus, with some joining these exercises. These Wagner forces traveled to the country after Yevgeny Prigozhin, the group’s leader, carried out a short-lived mutiny in Russia against the defense establishment. Warsaw claims these mercenaries were sent “to NATO’s eastern flank to destabilize it.”
Russian forces launched attacks from positions in Belarus during the invasion of Ukraine last year. Last week, the US Treasury announced it was expanding sanctions on Belarus over Minsk’s “complicity” with Moscow’s war in Ukraine.
Connor Freeman is the assistant editor and a writer at the Libertarian Institute, primarily covering foreign policy. He is a co-host on the Conflicts of Interest podcast. His writing has been featured in media outlets such as Antiwar.com, Counterpunch, and the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity. He has also appeared on Liberty Weekly, Around the Empire, and Parallax Views. You can follow him on Twitter @FreemansMind96.
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Poland was up to its eyeballs in the recent color revolution in Belarus.. Papa Luka shoved that shotgun up Polands ass.
Pfff. He’s got such a strong army. Lol
The Polish people do not want this but it is getting close to a Oct. 15 election.
“The Polish people do not want this…” I’m not convinced they know what they want. They’re supplying the most foreign fighters’ deaths in Ukraine. With my limited knowledge of the Polish history over the past 100 years, I give Poland the prize for consistently accepting the worst reasons to die, even beating Russia, England, and the good ol’ USA. (Sarcasm)
I shared what the Polish people want, not what the Polish politicians want nor the Nazis in within their population want either. There is a difference there, just like here.
It’s the Polish people who are dying in Ukraine, not their politicians
Oct.15th elections matter. If the prowar side wins then they might start overtly start sending troops but I have belief the bluster will lessen after the voting takes place and people know troops mean replacing all those Ukrainian flag drapped bodybags with Polish flagged ones.
But who knows?
No it won’t. All the nukes in Belarus are controlled by Russia.
Lukashenko is controlled by Russia, too, so he’s presumably speaking on behalf of his imperial masters in Moscow.
At least in this matter, Lukashenko is definitely controlled by Russia and almost certainly is following the Kremlin narrative.
A few thousand Polish troops doing stupid things probably wouldn’t trigger the use of tactical nukes, but any serious attack on Belarus very likely would. The Westerners who dismiss Russian warnings as mere reckless threats, or as a bluff that should be called, are very stupid people.
Lukashenko is his own man; he doesn’t fit into existing stereotypes, as anybody who cares to spend more than half an hour researching him as a politician and an individual would confirm to you. A person who is capable of controlling him has yet to be born. It is as simple as that.
He knows that both his political power and his personal survival depend on the whim of Vladimir Putin, and acts accordingly.
Pure, nonsensical fiction, just for a change.
I assure you that you are wrong. There isn’t even a slight chance that the Kremlin would permit anyone other than its senior leaders to make decisions about the use of Russian nuclear weapons. That should be obvious.
Yes, you can assure me as much as you like and NO, it shouldn’t be obvious AT ALL unless one accepts totally unsupported by facts propaganda efforts by the US State Department of Blinken&Sullivan variety.
In fact, there isn’t even the slightest chance that Russia fits into the brazenly supremacist US Imperial “Master and Slave” stereotype you are so crudely attempting to reduce Russia and Belorussia to.
Oh, stop. Your confidence in your fundamental misunderstanding of the way the world works would embarrass you . . . if you weren’t mired in that fundamental misunderstanding.
At best, you are being wilfully misinformed.
Although your brazenly patronising ” fundamental misunderstanding of the way the world works” reveals a fundamentally supremacist mentality. That is all.
There is no misunderstanding of any kind on my part.
Further introductory reading:
https://www.counterpunch.org/author/gersuss9009/
There is plenty more for those who wish to see and willing to read.
I wouldn’t call my response patronizing. I think it is, rather, somewhat contemptuous. I’m afraid I have no patience with stubborn stupidity. I know that’s not very nice of me, but that’s the way it is. This exchange is over.
It is indeed over.
You just certified yourself as severely intellectually under-equipped, unable and unwilling to read, purposefully abusive and staggeringly poorly educated good for ABSOLUTELY nothing or in short – a typical product of the World’s only https://williamblum.org/books/rogue-state/
Enjoy your misery.
Now, there’s an interesting attempt at sentence construction. I blame your English teachers.
Next time you have nothing to say, try saying something original.
Learning some manners might also be helpful.
As a Russian imperial satrap, Lukashenko is given a LITTLE more leeway than quislings like Kadyrov. Instead of being formally annexed as “part of Russia” like Chechnya, Belarus is allowed an illusion of semi-sovereignty as a Russian “union state.”
Did “Dissident51” ask you to reply on his behalf?
Otherwise, unsurprisingly, your habitually twisted opinion has no basis in reality whatsoever.
Incidentally, have you read anything written or stated by Kadyrov recently?
I wasn’t replying on Dissident51’s behalf. Like all other commenters here, I’m allowed to read the threads and comment on them as I damn well please.
“Incidentally, have you read anything written or stated by Kadyrov recently?”
What, like this? “I’m 100% certain of victory. When we finish with Ukraine, we will go to those countries that have desecrated the Quran.”
Well, it goes without saying that you are entirely committed to pleasing yourself first and foremost, which doesn’t make any of your bordering-on totally irrational transgressions from reality when it comes to Russia, Ukraine, or Belorussia any closer to reality as such, not as you wish it to be.
Further reading, directly related to your efforts:
https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/07/27/russia-ukraine-conflict-the-propaganda-war/
And no, I am unable and unwilling to follow any links to rt.
There are still plenty of other reliable sources.
Whenever you say something about Russia, Belorussia, Ukraine or their presidents, you state something precisely the opposite to reality. Why would that be? Where do you get your info from? Are you familiar with ConsortiumNews or Covert Action Magazine sites?
Further introductory reading by Gerald Sussman, Professor of Urban Studies and International Communications at Portland State University:
The US, Russia, and Ukraine: 75 Years of Hate Propaganda
https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/04/18/the-us-russia-and-ukraine-75-years-of-hate-propaganda/
Covert Action Magazine really?
“we might be sneaky covert guys but our magazine proves that we are the good guys!”
i wonder if the other side has their own “Covert Action League Action” magazine?
what would it be called?
edit = hey i just subscribed to it, it is called =
мы хитрые ребята
roughly translated that means “we are the sneaky guys!”
Nonsense of the most insolent variety possible or even imaginable.
CA magazine is a strictly factual publication.
Papa Luka faced down a well-orchestrated color revolution and kicked their asses, with no outside help.. He now has the luxury of a strong ally for future events.. With neighbors like Belarus has, there will always be future events..
Lukashenko got on the horn to beg Putin to save his hide, and his regime security forces received substantial shipments of weapons and ammunition to put down the protests, with Putin publicly saying that Russia would intervene directly “if necessary” and placing an invasion force on standby. The following month, after Lukashenko had pretty much suppressed the opposition, Russia substantially increased its presence in Belarus, although it’s hard to say whether that was to prop up Lukashenko, or in preparation for the planned invasion of Ukraine, or both.
Does that mean that imperial parasites will not allow the puppet regime in Warsaw to use nuclear weapons?
Recent Panchenko interview with Alex Lukashenko made some waves. Entire thing is more than an hour long. Does anyone have a version with hard English subs? Giggle Transrate is atrocious.
“Lukashenko Warns Belarus Will Use Nukes if Attacked This comes amid heightened tensions between Minsk and Warsaw”
Perhaps the citizens of Poland should take responsibility for the truculent actions of their radical leadership!
In their up-coming elections, the Poles will have the option of electing an even-more pro-U.S. mad dog.. Like so many other countries, they have no real alternatives at the voting booth..
Sad, their politicians will get many killed.
Poland has conquered in their resume. Will they add nuked as well?
All of this is not worth it. All of it. The more editorials I read about dying empires and the insane desperation at any cost to keep it going, the more I realize it only takes one more hubristic step to set off a cataclysmic event.
russia has the big stuff to back up the small stuff, and if western europe and the UK have to die to protect and preserve russia from foreign/NATO overthrow and subjugation, well, you can probably cancel your trip to paris when its over…
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko threatened to use nuclear weapons, deployed to his country by Moscow
wow i guess we are supposed to believe that Uncle Ivan is so stupid that he would park nuke weapons in Belarus and just hand over the ignition keys.
“here you go boys, i have the utmost faith in yall boys!”
right then. that would be every bit as stupid as Uncle Sam parking some nuke weapons in Israel and handing over the ignition keys, right?
“here you go boys, i have the utmost faith in yall boys!”
…. wait, what?
Replace Israel with Puerto Rico for a closer analogy.
i will never argue with a closer analogy.
but i think that my analogy still holds it’s own water.
Israel already has nukes and pretty much have control of the US ones too. JFK was interferring with that plan, and didn’t help the mob get their casinos back in Cuba, so they whacked him.
at no time would uncle sam allow any Israelis to control anything of significance in the US. Israeli are the puppet, not uncle sam
The jokers control the congress and have made it more corrupt than ever
The direction of the flow of money says otherwise.
The agreement with Belarus is probably very similar to the agreement our government has with EU countries like the Netherlands and Germany where US nukes (for delivery by planes, I believe) are stored. If I am not mistaken, these EU countries can load these live bombs on their planes and drop them elsewhere in case of ultimate danger.
Belarus gets troops and nukes from Russia. NATO places thousands of troops near Belarus. Ukraine receives two dirty bomb tanks. What could possibly go wrong here?
Biden just urged all Americans to leave Belarus today.
“Americans were urged to travel by land using the “remaining border
crossings with Lithuania and Latvia,” because Poland has closed the
border, or by plane, though not to Russia or Ukraine.
The Ukraine-Belarus border has likewise been closed. Meanwhile, most
Western airlines have halted flights to Minsk and closed their airspace
to Belarusian and Russian flights, so it was unclear how Americans might
fly out without passing through Russia. ” GOOD SAVE THE QUEEN, MAN
This whole business sounds like the prelude to WWI,only with nukes.
But why would anyone want to attack Them? Everyone has their own problems.