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Tyrant is panic-stricken and ready to use army against citizens

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Tyrant is panic-stricken and ready to use army against citizens

Lukashenka was outspoken in his address to the leadership of the Military Forces of Belarus.

“If the situation unfurled in such a way that a real threat for the country existed, I would never hesitate to use the Military Forces, in case the ten-million nation would be menaced. But thank God, we did not have to use the army,” Alyaksandr Lukashenka said, speaking about the events of December 19, 2010 in Minsk speaking to the leadership of the Military Forces of Belarus, “Interfax-Zapad” reports.

“If someone thinks, if a crazy idea though is roaming in someone’s heads, that we can throw our nation and our country underfoot, I’m asking you to reconsider that and to calm down. What other president would tolerate rabid attacks against the nation, the state, the president, who else would tolerate appeals to come and destroy, and crash?” he said.

“Now we are being pressurized, intimidated by economic sanctions. If any from our neighbours wants to have Chechnya in Belarus, no problem. It would be even tougher than Chechnya itself. I think no one needs that. If someone wants to have something worse than Kosovo here, it is no problem either. But the Europeans do not want it,” A. Lukashenka said.

He stressed: “We will protect our land, our territory, using all means and resources at our disposal.” Commenting on the calls of the opposition to the West to impose economic sanctions against Belarus, he noted that “anyone seeking to try an economic war against Belarus would pay dearly for it.” “I do not heat up tensions, and there are no tensions right now. But should But should tensions outbreak, we will act adequately I am not brandishing arms, but we have enough of that staff,” Lukashenka said.

Lukashenka stated that “everything is done to humiliate [literally “bugger, rape” – prison slang] us, in order to put us down.” “We will not be subdued, we will not surrender,” he noted, underlining that “we will resist any pressure, including the political one.”

About “the plot” again

Lukashenka has stated that during the presidential election there was a plot against the country, sponsored by Western secret services.

“The events of December 19 confirmed that a real plot had been devised against our country,” he said.

As stressed by the dictator, “it had been sponsored by foreign secret services, and the roles for rough work were given to local political “chieftains”, about teeming activity of which for the good of the Belarusian nation the nation was absolutely unaware of. And I did not know either that our “leaders” could go that far,” Lukashenka said.

As said by him, “a large proportion of money was received from Germany and Poland, as well as from other states.” “In the same countries the programmes of overthrowing our country’s government were prepared,” he said, adding that “these a real facts, founded on documents and testimony of those who had organised that.” “But we have defended the constitutional order, well-being and independence of Belarus,” the dictator stated. He also said that “in general our citizens were sympathetic to the actions of the authorities and supported the chosen road of the country’s development.”

Lukashenka stressed that “politics of blackmailing and double standards are absolutely hopeless.” As said by him, “we have seen different political, economical, informational actions and campaigns many times before.” “Collapse and breakdown had been predicted to us constantly, however predictions of these “oracles” never materialized,” the dictator said. “Consequently, if anyone else wants to teach us the ABC of economics or state construction, they should not strain themselves in vain and bother us with preaching, but they would better get down to settling acute social conflicts in their own countries,” he said.

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