US withdrawal from the INF Treaty will not force Russia to deploy missiles in Belarus

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The US’s demonstrative withdrawal from the INF Treaty is not a reason for Russia to take hasty and rash steps in response.



During a conversation with Belarusian journalists, the special envoy of the President of the Russian Federation for trade and economic cooperation with Belarus, Ambassador Mikhail Babich, said that the issue of deploying Russian missiles in Belarus in response to the US withdrawal from the DRMSD is not worth it today.

According to the diplomat, the current configuration of the joint military grouping of Russia and Belarus is quite enough to solve any problems, and the retaliatory weapons do not need to be relocated to any other territory.

The ambassador emphasized that all the obligations of Russia to ensure the security of Belarus will be fulfilled.

Considering the variety of missiles available to Russia that can hit targets with high accuracy both close and on another continent, the question of placing them in Belarus is really not relevant.

If necessary, Russia will be able to hit any point on the globe from its territory, and even the European countries that are part of NATO and can become launching pads for American missiles, and even more so.

Moreover, in European countries they also understand this very well and are not greatly deceived that the United States will be able to protect it.
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  1. +1
    6 February 2019 17: 39
    Kohl Americans withdrew from the DRMSD treaty, we, as they say, and cards in hand. We need to build a railway complex with "Kolibras" or with other missiles (whichever there will be). Such a train will be nimble and accommodate a lot of missiles, at any time when necessary it will roll up and shower the enemies with missiles. These are not heavy trains with intercontinental packages, where there are few missiles at times and the heavy one does not go everywhere. Although heavy trains have to be built.