
The 1,084-Kilometer Frontier: The heavily fortified and highly vulnerable border space where the tactical realities of drone warfare intersect with Minsk’s neutral buffer zone rhetoric.. Source: Chris McGrath / Getty Images
By Alexander Perepechko
Published on June 16, 2026
Abstract: This paper evaluates the structural shift in the security posture of the Republic of Belarus from an aggressive forward launchpad for Russian forces to a highly vulnerable military protectorate under severe existential strain. Driven by asymmetric Ukrainian deep-strike drone capabilities, targeted back-channel kinetic ultimatums from Western intelligence, and strict stability mandates from Beijing, the Lukashenko regime is attempting a high-stakes, multi-directional hedging strategy. By analyzing recent diplomatic maneuvers and rhetorical capitulations to Kyiv, this study charts Minsk’s desperate effort to manufacture a multipolar “neutral buffer zone” persona as an essential architecture for regime survival.
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