Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has said that he has agreed with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to engage a joint group of forces in the event of the emergence of a military threat on the western border of Belarus.
“He [Putin] and I have agreed. We will deal with this problem. But if they make a move abroad, we should engage the joint group of forces, whose core is the Belarusian army. The Russians are due to support and follow us,” the Belarusian state-run news agency BelTA quoted Lukashenko as saying.
© 2020 Interfax Ukraine


“The Russians are due to support and follow us,”
No, Luka. They push you ahead as cannon fodder and once your boys are dead take over Belarus.
The only forces that have moved are Russian and Swedish. And our forces reinforced Gotland because Mordor increased its presence in the Baltic Sea.
Hey Gubb, we are following your blog now ;))
Isn’t it cute how those two dorks are playing cowboys and Indians?
“The Russians are due to support and follow us,”
I thought that Luka knew better. Mafia land never follows … unless others move ahead to clear landmines or draw enemy fire.
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