No Russian Nuclear Weapons in Belarus Yet, but Infrastructure Is Ready, Says NATO.
Russia's Nuclear Weapons in Belarus
According to Novyny.live: NATO has not detected any deployment of Russian nuclear weapons in Belarus, though the necessary infrastructure for such a move is already in place. The alliance continues to monitor Russian drills and maneuvers, viewing the Kremlin's nuclear rhetoric as a tool of political coercion. A senior NATO official commented:
“Russia resorts to nuclear threats or discussions of nuclear dangers because it essentially has few other options left to try and influence our actions.” - NATO source
Despite the lack of evidence of actual nuclear weapon placement, Russia has recently conducted large-scale, unscheduled nuclear exercises. NATO also sees no preparation for a major offensive by Russia, and the effectiveness of Russian forces, according to the alliance, is declining. Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has accused Ukraine of attempting to acquire nuclear weapons.
“This will have no real impact on NATO's threat assessment.” - NATO source
The situation regarding the potential deployment of nuclear weapons in Belarus remains tense, but NATO assesses that the actual threats to the alliance are not currently escalating. Russia's stance is still a key factor, as it tries to shape the geopolitical landscape in the region by leveraging nuclear threats as a form of pressure.
How events unfold next will depend on the actions of both sides, as well as the international community's response to possible provocations. NATO continues to monitor the situation closely, reflecting the alliance's readiness for any shifts in the security environment.
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