Russia is expanding its nuclear capabilities into neighboring Belarus, increasing the number of tactical arms at NATO’s Border. Moscow says deploying its arsenal in Belarus mirrors NATO’s nuclear-sharing agreements but what could this mean for global non-proliferation efforts?
WSJ examines how these efforts threaten Europe and NATO.
Chapters:
0:00 Russia-Belarus nuclear arms
0:32 History of nuclear arms in Belarus
1:13 Bringing nuclear arms back
2:23 Why Russia is sharing nuclear arms
3:24 Europe’s concerns and saber-rattling
In Coordinates, WSJ explains the geopolitics and developments of key regions imperative to the military strategies of countries around the world.
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