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Related: About this forumLukashenko just gave up! Ukraine successfully forced Belarus to fold - RFU News
ations, Ukraine is now weakening one of the systems that helped Russia sustain the Shahed threat from the Belarusian direction.
Lukashenko then began speaking more openly, drawing a public line against any deeper role for Belarus in Russias war. He stated that Belarus would never attack Ukraine and rejected the idea of sending Belarusians to become cannon fodder for Moscow. Those remarks placed distance between his position and Russias expectations while also showing the Belarusian public that he was not prepared to drag the country from indirect support into open participation. Deeper involvement would leave Belarus exposed to retaliation, tie Lukashenkos regime more directly to a war many Belarusians did not want to fight, and leave him with far less room to resist Moscows push for Belarus to commit its army and territory more openly to the war.
Overall, Ukraine succeeded in forcing Belarus to back down, handing Putin a personal setback alongside a strategic loss for Russia. Lukashenkos retreat showed that years of pressure, threats, and dependence still were not enough for the Kremlin to keep its closest military ally taking risks once Ukraine raised the cost. Belarus had been expected to remain a reliable northern support zone and a constant source of pressure that pinned down Ukrainian troops and defenses along the border. Lukashenko has now made his choice in the clearest way so far, putting self preservation over Russian demands, cutting into Putins northern pressure strategy, and showing that even the Kremlin could not pull Belarus deeper into the war once Ukraine raised the cost.
Lukashenko then began speaking more openly, drawing a public line against any deeper role for Belarus in Russias war. He stated that Belarus would never attack Ukraine and rejected the idea of sending Belarusians to become cannon fodder for Moscow. Those remarks placed distance between his position and Russias expectations while also showing the Belarusian public that he was not prepared to drag the country from indirect support into open participation. Deeper involvement would leave Belarus exposed to retaliation, tie Lukashenkos regime more directly to a war many Belarusians did not want to fight, and leave him with far less room to resist Moscows push for Belarus to commit its army and territory more openly to the war.
Overall, Ukraine succeeded in forcing Belarus to back down, handing Putin a personal setback alongside a strategic loss for Russia. Lukashenkos retreat showed that years of pressure, threats, and dependence still were not enough for the Kremlin to keep its closest military ally taking risks once Ukraine raised the cost. Belarus had been expected to remain a reliable northern support zone and a constant source of pressure that pinned down Ukrainian troops and defenses along the border. Lukashenko has now made his choice in the clearest way so far, putting self preservation over Russian demands, cutting into Putins northern pressure strategy, and showing that even the Kremlin could not pull Belarus deeper into the war once Ukraine raised the cost.
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niyad
(135,395 posts)1. Slava Ukraini. Thank you for the update.
Deuxcents
(28,286 posts)2. What will happen to all the nukes Russia stored in Belarus?
dave99
(629 posts)4. Give them to France
AllaN01Bear
(30,161 posts)3. ding.ding.ding.ding .ding. ding THIS.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Buddyzbuddy
(3,062 posts)5. Unlike the Republicans, he knows when to stop backing a loser.
LetMyPeopleVote
(184,158 posts)6. Has anyone seen Lukashenkko lately?