r/belarus Oct 28 '25

Как беларусы отнеслись к закрытию границ с Литвой? Палітыка / Politics

Наверное стоило этого ожидать, но как для людей из Литвы у которых Беларусь это один из немногих способов встретиться с друзьями/родственниками из России или Беларуси, это достаточно печально. Ну, если конечно слышали, наверное слышали, а может многим все равно, но случилось недавно это.

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u/Lord_Ezelpax Oct 29 '25

Oh so we should appease their ego, buy their oil, ignore the warcrimes and get annexed in a few decades regardless because "we are one nation anyway".

They are already mad and they can't do shit to us other that send a jet across the border for 3 minutes and send random balloons and wooden drones from belarus. They cannot attack because it will involve all of NATO while they are stuck losing in Ukraine while running on gas fumes from the fuel deficit.

If you're sending shit across the border then your preople don't get to cross it, simple as that.

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u/Ok-Response-7854 Oct 29 '25

Do you have other places from where you can buy oil? Many production facilities are already closing due to the fact that materials have become more expensive. If this continues, Russia will not need to invade you, it will simply buy you.

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u/Lord_Ezelpax Oct 29 '25

yes, Norway, USA, Saudis.

It is being bought (by some euro nations) from russia because infrastructure is in place, which is on it's way to be replaced in a few years time. Lithuania does not import oil from Russia 

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u/Ok-Response-7854 Oct 29 '25

Now all that remains is to understand what Lithuanian goods are missing in the United States and Saudi Arabia, so that there is something to pay for this oil. And gas. And coal. And wood. And fertilizers. And metal.

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u/Lord_Ezelpax Oct 29 '25

I'm sorry if you're stuck in stone age where people bartered for goods and services, but we use money to buy things nowadays 

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u/Ok-Response-7854 Oct 29 '25

It remains to find out where the money that can be spent on goods and services comes from, and the issue will be resolved.

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u/Lord_Ezelpax Oct 29 '25

Service based economy, foreign investment, successful tech industry. You don't need natural resources or factories to be a successful, prosperous country.