Basta: Putin Expressly Signals Lukashenka That He Has Had His Day
- 6.01.2020, 13:12
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Remember Gaddafi?
A very greedy, arrogant and ill-bred dictator. Especially towards the end of his rule. Especially in relation to those on whom he financially depended, the Basta telegram channel writes.
Gaddafi once insulted Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani of Qatar, calling him "a barrel of oil". There is a theory that the agonizing death of Lukashenka's friend was caused by this incident. The proud emir's patience snapped. It was Qatar that sponsored the rebel brigade from the Libyan city of Misrata, whose fighters defeated Gaddafi. The dictator was stabbed in the buttocks with bayonets, sand was poured into his wounds, and many more unpleasant things were done until he died...
It's already the fifth day of serious problems with oil supplies from Russia in Belarus. In fact, we do not need much oil, but for dictator Lukashenka the "black gold" is the main source of income.
KGB Major Andrei Mouchan, who fled to Sweden in 2017, told the Belsat TV channel the secrets associated with smuggling and schemes of selling Belarusian oil products. The dictator has made billions of dollars out of this.
Initially, Lukashenka shared the profits from smuggling with the Kremlin. But the natural greed and collective farm close-fistedness took over. In response to the demands of Russian oligarchs to share the income, over the past couple of years, Lukashenka has been increasingly raising his voice to a shout. We do not know if he called anyone "a barrel of oil," but the counterpunching is here.
Many sources say that Putin clearly signals to Lukashenka that he has had his days. Not out of a sudden desire for changes in Belarus, but simply out of a sense of disgust and personal dislike. It's not a secret for him, what income Lukashenka has and where from. The dictator pretended that he did not understand and started the usual broken record about his enemies, periodically falling into insults and hysterics and thinking about the ways of escape.
Rostov won't do, he'll just be strangled there. Iran? Well, even the natives are far from being safe from American missiles. Lately, they say, he's been thinking about Qatar. Besides, according to WikiLeaks, the stolen billions are stored there. However, they remember Lukashenka's friendship with rude Gaddafi, too.