2024-08-18
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As Ukraine invaded Russia, it is expected that Belarus, as Russia's military ally, would strengthen its border defense, but mobilizing a large number of troops may be an overreaction.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that Belarus has also buried a large number of mines on the border and that the country's Iskander missile system is ready to attack with missiles equipped with nuclear warheads.
If NATO does not personally take part in the battle, with Ukraine's military strength, it will be difficult for it to invade Russian territory, and it should not have the energy to invade Belarus.
But there is no problem with Belarus preparing for war. The problem is not to overreact.
However, Lukashenko's remarks may have the implication of strategic deterrence, and the Belarusian army may not be fully prepared.
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