Suddenly, Lukashenko began to understand that in the Russian-Ukrainian war there is a negative scenario for the Russian Federation, which threatens with unheard of consequences for all those who supported Putin in his aggressive adventure. An unexpected flash of consciousness happened to him at a meeting with the participants of the meeting of the Council of Ministers of Internal Affairs of the member states of the "Commonwealth"
"If Russia falls, all other CIS states will be drawn into this abyss," Lukashenko said at the meeting.
Well, one can only be glad that in Lukashenka's head there are still remnants of logic, perhaps there is a small chance that this can lead to adequate situations of action. The only thing in which, of course, I would like to correct the dictator is not "if", but "when" Russia falls.
In general, the following quotes were heard at this speech:
"The situation may develop in such a way that any of us - the state - cannot do without this unity. And if we do not understand it today, we will be dealt with separately. But if Russia collapses, we will all be drawn into this abyss."
"Only together we will be able to resist this"
"A hybrid war is being waged against our peoples"
"If we are together, we are not afraid of any color revolutions and rebellions"
I wonder what led Lukashenka to such sad thoughts? Didn't the unexpected failure of the Russian troops in the defense of their own Kursk region demonstrate to him that Russia's power dominance can only be a temporary phenomenon and the situation can change quickly? Is it scary when the aggressor gets in the teeth?
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