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  1. HarlequinKOTF on

    I might be misreading this but it seems like those troops were already in Belarus according to the article, and even if they weren’t… Russia is currently struggling to keep drones from attacking their capital city… I am not worried about Russia pushing into NATO, it would be suicide for Putin.

  2. So they have ~2 to 3 million personnel there? Wasn’t the pawn in Belarus resigning/his ‚term‘ over soon?

    Writing is on the wall for this one.

  3. Itallianstallians on

    If they start bringing in the mobile crematoriums, that will be the sign something is brewing.

  4. steve_ample on

    And if Poland sends their troops to the Belarussian border, will it pin the Russian soldiers there as a reaction? Deployments beget deployments, especially near borders.

  5. thenatoorat90 on

    Russia is producing over 1,500 tanks and 3,000 armored vehicles a year, recruiting 30,000 soldiers monthly, converting civilian factories into military ones, and planning to spend 40% of its 2026 budget on the military and security. Fortunately, Trump has already assured everyone that the Russians want peace.

  6. Jimmy_Beam27 on

    This whole push to make Russia seem intimidating has been interesting.

    Literally trying to flex while getting the ground and pound from Ukraine

  7. Lonely_Noyaaa on

    Remember Zapad‑2021 where Russia had hundreds of thousands in Belarus for drills and then invaded Ukraine from there? NATO members aren’t going to ignore a repeat, especially if this force isn’t tied up in Ukraine

  8. Effective-Ad-6460 on

    **Those troops have been there since late 2021**.

    Could we just not fearmonger for like 3 days?

  9. Few-Sheepherder-1655 on

    The headline is misleading. The quote mentions they maintain this number of forces in Belarus… not that they just deployed them.

  10. Where did they get 360,000 troops? I thought they were grinding them all up in Ukraine.

  11. So these are the troops that have been in Belarus for a while. Nothing changed

  12. doxxingyourself on

    Good. Closer together we’ll spend fewer bombs from an F-35 to get them all.

  13. This is why nations bordering Russia need to have a first strike doctrine.

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