Belarus: Likelihood of conflict against Russia and Belarus is extremely high
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Belarusian Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin stated that the likelihood of a military conflict against Russia and Belarus, potentially escalating into a global conflict, is "extremely high" due to Europe's rapid militarization and NATO's troop deployments.
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The Belarusian Defense Ministry, through its minister Viktor Khrenin, has assessed the current geopolitical situation in the East European region. This assessment comes amid a backdrop of increased militarization in Europe and troop deployments by NATO along its eastern borders.
MINSK, June 3. /TASS/. The Belarusian Defense Ministry has described the likelihood of a military conflict against Russia and Belarus and its subsequent transformation into a global conflict as extremely high.
At a meeting of the Council of Defense Ministers of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) member states in Moscow, Belarusian Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin recalled the rapid militarization of Europe, the deployment of coalition troops to NATO's eastern border, and the maintenance of a forward military presence in Poland and the Baltic states.
"Therefore, assessing the current situation in the East European region, we conclude that the likelihood of a military conflict against Russia and Belarus, both members of the CSTO, as well as the possibility of its subsequent transformation from a regional to a global conflict, is extremely high," the Belarusian Defense Ministry's press service quoted Khrenin as saying.
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توقعات الذكاء الاصطناعي — احتمالات وليست حقائق
Increased military posturing and rhetoric between Belarus/Russia and NATO.
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Further discussions and potential joint military exercises within the CSTO framework.
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أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific intelligence or events led to this assessment?
- What are the specific concerns regarding the transformation from a regional to a global conflict?
- What actions, if any, are being considered by Russia and Belarus in response to these perceived threats?
- What is the CSTO's official stance on this assessment?






