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RE: ADSactly World - Atomic Threat to Belarus

in #politics7 years ago (edited)

I watched few documentaries about Chernobyl tragedy. How people were used to get rid of radioactive material using duct tapes and regular dust masks with googles. How machines collapsed due to high radioactivity. Eventually how it spread all over Europe including my country where I was born Czech Republic 🇨🇿 and how it was discovered in Sweden 🇸🇪. I still remember when my mom told me we got special iodine tablets when I was a very little kid. I didn’t think of it much at that time, but when I watched this documentary, it really opened my eyes. In my opinion, even though for some it’s tempting to visit places like this, I wouldn’t take a risk. Why do these people even consider to go there? Just for the sake of curiosity? Im not surprised Lithuania 🇱🇹 citizens are afraid of this new nuclear plant project being build in Belarus. It not only brings the memories back, but the trust is completely lost. Especially when the information of this tragedy was held in secret for so long. They obviously didn’t learn a thing, they keep lying to people. So many lives were lost because of that. I wonder, what is the Russians 🇷🇺 motive to sponsor this project? I think we already know what Lukashenko stands for! Himself and Putin!

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I guess some adrenaline junkies like to travel there. They should at least let Lithuanian engineers let to watch over construction, to watch over safety standards.

from the author: Russia sponsors many projects of Lukashenko's regime. Such projects are of value.
But this creates a debt burden on Belarus. Now, Belarus completely exists thanks to loans and oil from Russia. If Putin stops giving loans to Lukashenko, then the country will be in a very difficult situation.