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“Russia will stand up for us”: Lukashenko names condition for use of nuclear weapons

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“Russia will stand up for us”: Lukashenko names the condition for the use of nuclear weapons Anastasia Kolesnikova

Lukashenko said that “the Poles are rubbing their hands” in anticipation of an attack on Belarus/Photo from open sources

Alexander Lukashenko explained the circumstances under which he uses nuclear weapons. The self-proclaimed president of Belarus also noted that an attack on his country would mean the beginning of the third world war.

Alexander Lukashenko met with students of technical specialties. During his speech, the dictator thanked Putin for amending the nuclear doctrine. Recall that the head of the Kremlin announced the need to clarify the circumstances for his country to use nuclear weapons. In particular, aggression by a non-nuclear state involving a nuclear one is proposed to be considered as their joint attack on Russia. Putin also threatened to use nuclear weapons in case of an attack on Belarus.

“This is already a world war”

As soon as they (NATO – Channel 24) attack us, we use nuclear weapons. And Russia gets involved for us, – Lukashenko emphasized.

Moreover, he tried to denigrate the Alliance. “NATO is NATO. The Americans and the Poles have already lined up along the border, especially the Polish one. We know that the Polish leadership is already rubbing its hands,” the politician said.

Lukashenko suggested that if Belarus and Russia use nuclear weapons, they could respond.

Therefore, Russia will use its entire arsenal. And this is already a world war. The West does not want this either. They are not ready for this. But we tell them frankly: the red line is the state border. If you step on it, the response will be immediate. We are preparing for this, – the self-proclaimed dictator said.

Also at a meeting with students, Lukashenko admitted that he does not know who, besides him, could lead Belarus.

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