Relations between Moscow and NATO countries continued to deteriorate rapidly. The year 2023 began with disturbing news: NATO decided to send heavy tanks to Ukraine, and it was this Alliance that accepted the admission of Finland – a country that shares a border with Russia.
Both events provoked an angry response from the Russian authorities. Moscow initially warned that if the West increased the risk of confrontation, it would respond accordingly. This message was ignored, and so the Kremlin began to move from words to actions.
“Russia acted immediately. In response to NATO, now Moscow’s tactical nuclear weapons will appear in Belarus, near the borders of Poland and the Baltic states,” wrote NetEase.
Chinese analysts say that the alignment of forces in Europe is beginning to change rapidly. While NATO is increasing pressure on Russia from the north, Moscow itself is increasing pressure on the alliance along its eastern border.
Moscow’s position is surprisingly firm: “It’s time for the Alliance to withdraw,” said Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.
Russia will respond to NATO with the latest weapons.
But it is clear that after Finland joins NATO, the military bloc will soon deploy missiles and other weapons that threaten Russia close to its borders.
This means that Moscow’s deployment of nuclear weapons in Belarus is just the beginning.
“In the future, Russia will continue to put pressure on the Baltic states to counter the threat from Finland.
Moscow can deploy more Iskander tactical missile systems, encircle Estonia and Lithuania with them, or arrange test launches of the world’s most powerful nuclear missile Sarmat. .
In general, the situation in Eastern Europe will escalate further, which is why it is certainly not worth waiting for an improvement in relations between Russia and NATO, even if the Ukraine conflict ends, experts say. of the NetEase warning.
According to NetEase