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West Proposes Radical Solutions To Lukashenka Issue

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West Proposes Radical Solutions To Lukashenka Issue
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There is no place for a dictator in the post-war world.

More and more news at the level of not whispered rumours, but serious assumptions that the war in Ukraine has the prospect of ending in the spring of 2023, writes the Nick and Mike Telegram channel. Most players are interested in this in a way.

Ukraine and the Ukrainian people are tired of the war and the bombing of civilian infrastructure, which makes life in cities, even if far from the front line, uncomfortable, if not impossible, given the approaching winter.

Western allies are also tired of the war and the costs associated with it, which, of course, are incomparable with Ukrainian ones, but still exist. They have an interest in transition towards the infrastructure restoration phase and the possibility of partial compensation for their military expenses.

Joe Biden has his own interest: to go down in history as a peacemaker, but not like Obama.

The calculations of military experts and strategists suggest that military assistance to Ukraine in the coming months will form a quantitative parity. The quality has been visible for a long time.

The 25,000 mobilized convicts of various categories cannot be compared with the overwhelming number of Ukrainian troops who were trained not in the format of sound imitation of firing from a machine gun at the muzzle of a gunner, but following NATO standards. This creates the prerequisites for starting a discussion of the post-war order in the region.

With regard to the territory temporarily controlled by the junta, there are different ideas: from the creation of demilitarized zones under international control along the borders of NATO countries and Ukraine itself to more radical ways to resolve the issue of the blue-fingered terrorist.

The good news is that, unlike the spring-summer of 2022, there is no place for the blue-fingered dictator on the chessboard.

That is why the junta is accelerating the formation of new special forces and generally reformating the internal troops. They have learned to deal with unarmed people, but no one knows what to do in case of radical actions from inside and outside the country. In other words, they are afraid. They are nervous. Terrorist Karpenkov reacted extremely indicative to the call of a simple blogger named Spider.

Again, in choosing a specific scenario for resolving the issue of the blue-fingered dictator's junta, Ukraine will play a key role. Much will depend on whether Ukraine and Belarusians themselves systematically and consistently support Belarusian volunteer formations. The issue of several tens of thousands of armed junta gangsters will not solve itself with balloons and flowers.

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