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Belarus regrets having no nukes

Published: 15 April, 2010, 17:21
Edited: 21 April, 2010, 15:06


 Aleksandr Lukashenko

President Aleksandr Lukashenko, offended for not being invited to Washington’s nuclear security summit, noted that Belarus possesses hundreds of kilos of highly-enriched uranium and is not going to get rid of it.

 
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Norman April 16, 2010, 03:18 quote
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Thank God that President Lukashenko doesn't have nuclear weapons. Those lunatic leaders of PDRK ( North Korea ) and Iran are bad enough with NUKES!

Truth-be-Told April 16, 2010, 09:37 quote
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Reply@Norman Hill Thank God you don't have nuclear weapons. Your insult of other countries's leaders shows your an ignorant and aggressive person. Truth-be-Told "Respect your elders"

jsmith April 16, 2010, 19:37 quote
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Norman Hill, Iran doesn't have nukes

Razkolnik April 16, 2010, 21:41 quote
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That's ignorant. Don't you see that Lukashenko would need nuclear weapons only as deterrence. Sooner or later NATO will try to take over Belarus and Russia, and the nuclear card would never make that impossible. Neither Russia, nor Belarus would EVER use those weapons to attack, as opposed to some Western leaders... And thats all what Lukashenko meant with his rightful comment. So stop believing the lies and propaganda about a threat by so-called rogue states, lunatics and terrorists.... And b.t.w. have you ever been to Belarus? Its really nice there. They have an emerging economy, their streets are tidy, they renovated all most everything, the people are happy. And all thanks to "the last dictator in Europe"... My advice to you - first go to the country yourself and then only make a judgement about their people and their leader.

Zak April 17, 2010, 10:16 quote
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I respect Lukashenko for many things...There is some comments from him wich I dont like but in general I think he honesly believe that he doing all the best for their own nation...He is a good president in my opinion-but its up to Belarus people to choose who will represent them.... About having nukes-Belarus dont need them endeed! Belarus is and always will be protected(no matter who is president) from any attack by Russia! I dont believe that any state even think of that just becouse that will meant 100% war with Russia! So I do not aggre with him that he done wrong by giving away nikes unless he was thinking that nukes will protect him in power forever..He also said that he support Kyrgys president and the government(any) have the rigts to protect themself! Ofcourse that government have the rigth to protect himself but not by killing anarmed protestors and cpecial if majority of people(who give you power in the first place) wants you to go....In my opinion he is not a dictator and he is a good president for Belarus! All the best to Belarus nation! Thanke you!

Vlad April 18, 2010, 12:05 quote
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The most criminal -militarily-, toxic, financially, economically and socially nation in the last 200 years that is USA pretends to bear the trust of the rest of the world including those nations that were affected massively by US above mentioned actions and to handover their nuclear enriched materials just because US is a ..."democracy". Except a short 1 week every 4 years voting period..there is virtually nothing to prove that Americans citizens do hold any significant democratic tool into their hands...information, participation, or decision power and throughout the 20th Century American Democracy Translated into -US citizens of Japanese origin incarcerated in US Gulags in WWII -Fosforus Bombings of 40 of the main German Cities in WWII killing into colossal fire almost 1 million civilians just to demoralize the Nazis -Fosforus Bombings of wood built cities of Japan -only in Tokyo they have mass-murdered more that 1/4 million civilians just to demoralize the Militarists this time. -2 atomic bombs in Japan killing 200000 civilians into the most terrifying bombings ever. -2 million dead in Korean War using the same methods of crimes against humanity....and because of course North Korea is not a democracy not to consider that McCarthy insisted also on a nuclear attack over the North Korea ...fortunately he was dismissed. -4.5 million victims in some of the most intensive criminal bombings campaigns in Vietnam that very few Americans remember nowadays the reason of that war. -Wide Scale Bombings over neutral Laos and Cambodia massmurdering almost a million ... that would be just like Russia warring with Georgia nowadays and because of that will also bomb to stone age Azerbaijan, Armenia and Turkey. -War in Columbia - half a million casualties in 50 years of war. -Support to most of the criminal military dictators in South America, from Nicaragua, Salvador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, to Africa ravaged by the US influence. W

Vlad April 18, 2010, 13:14 quote
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-2 wars in Irak -1 war in Afghanistan surpassing the bombings world record of Vietnam..war lasted for 9 years almost .... the list is to be continued. -US have also smuggled tens of nuclear arms to one of the most fundamentalist state in Middle East..Israel, that also bombs in large campaigns almost every year its neighbours not to mention that has transformed an entire nation in the largest Concentration Camp inside a wall 3 times as high as the one in Berlin and 10 times longer US smuggled to its ally nuclear arms while Russia not!!! Worse ...any of Russia allies must hand over the nuclear materials while US nuclear armed ally of Israel is not even coming into discussion ...no discussion of Israel nuclear materials as for thier nuclear development programs or warheads stockpile that for silicon lubricated silex language of neocon western propaganda/mainstream that is TABU.

Vlad April 18, 2010, 13:15 quote
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In terms or nuclear materials hand over to the only country/nation that have used nuclear arms in bombings of their wartime enemies...to any rational being human or not would seem terrifying or imbecile thinking...cause that does not only means that the US hold the threat and the others not but they would also use them as per the precedent ...and also the new Obama voiced Nuclear Doctrine where the exclusions and noneclusions form a US Nuclear arms attack are more than clear. Is noticed the new trend in the Neocon/Militarist Establishment to raise the stake in the Global War on Terror -as the "charm" of it is fading out even in the Western World- to levels of a Global Nuclear Terrorist War!!! By raising this high the stake other nations should hand over their few means for protecting their stability and clearly Amrica will seek to legitimize its imperialist actions all over the world and any country that would tray to maintain its materials would be labeled as potential terrorist or rogue that can expand to others than current rogues of Iran and N.Korea. Obama as such is no different from W.Bush ..as from this perspective would be far worse than than a conventional "Global War on Terror" is far worse. THIS MUST NOT BE ALLOWED TO HAPPEN!!!

lolo April 19, 2010, 13:26 quote
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Lukashenko loves Moscow’s attention. And he can get away with ANYTHING. It's interesting how his little tantrums flare up when there are cameras around... Otherwise, he leads a stable, beautiful country that sleeps soundly at night knowing it’s well protected! He'll be visiting Russia or Kazakhstan in no time and he won't even mention any of this

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