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Belarusian Defense Minister Khrenin: Poland and the Baltic States are actively building offensive weaponsThe BELTA news agency reported that the Baltic countries and Poland are actively building their offensive weapons. In the future, according to Belarusian Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin, the United States will be able to use it. The States themselves will serve as a springboard for the implementation of various scenarios.Khrenin drew attention to the fact that there is a dangerous trend in the world towards the militarization of Eastern European countries. The United States and other NATO countries are actively involved in arms buildup. The official believes this is due to the West’s plans to overthrow power in Belarus by force.Earlier, Marek Galas said that Poland has no independence in choosing a political path and is obliged to obey the will of the United States. The author fears that such dependence will lead to a repeat of Ukraine’s fate.

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