Russian Vassal Belarus Confirms It Is Nuclear Armed
Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko affirmed that his country hosts dozens of Russian nuclear weapons, Belarussian state media reported Tuesday.
Lukashenko boasted of his nation’s nuclear capability during a visit to a manufacturing plant in Borisov, Belarus, on Tuesday.
All means necessary: Lukashenko and close ally Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a treaty in Minsk, Belarus, on Friday stipulating that both countries could use “all available forces and means” to mutually defend each other.
- Russia has the largest nuclear weapons stockpile in the world—estimated at 5,580.
- Dozens of these are now stationed in Belarus.
Russia and its allies are nuclear capable—and nuclear willing.
Seismic shifts: Dramatic change is underway in Europe. As Russia and its vassal states rattle their nuclear sabers, fearful Europeans are intensifying efforts to unify and militarize so they can take on the Russian axis.
The Bible shows that Europe, Russia and the whole world are on the brink of cataclysmic nuclear war.
Learn more: Read Trumpet editor in chief Gerald Flurry’s free booklet Nuclear Armageddon Is ‘At the Door.’