Summary
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko confirmed the deployment of over a dozen Russian nuclear weapons in Belarus, integrating the country’s military with Russia under the Union State treaty.
Signed by Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin, the treaty allows joint use of Russian nuclear weapons, though Moscow retains control.
Putin’s updated nuclear doctrine lowers the threshold for nuclear use, even in response to conventional attacks.
Critics, including Belarusian opposition figures, denounce the treaty as undermining Belarus’s sovereignty, while Lukashenko has also requested advanced Russian missiles, escalating tensions with NATO and neighboring countries.
Not that I don’t believe him, it’s just that I don’t care what he has to say. Unlike Trump’s comments about Trudeau being a governor of a new American state, that is basically what Lukashenko is to Russia.