Belarus stages nuclear drills with Russia
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Belarus says it has launched joint drills with Russia to practice the use of nuclear weapons that Moscow has deployed on the territory of its neighbor and ally.
Russia and Belarus have triggered concern with a mammoth nuclear weapon exercise on NATO’s doorstep. Belarus, a staunch Russian ally, announced the start of the drills yesterday focused on Russian nuclear weapons.
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Moscow has once again managed to push nuclear scare tactics back into the information agenda. I’m not saying the entire West should react to Belarus’ nuclear program, but it seems unacceptable to simply observe what Putin and Lukashenko are saying.