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Natallia Radzina: Lukashenka Overdosed On Tranquilizers

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Natallia Radzina: Lukashenka Overdosed On Tranquilizers
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The dictator was seized with fear after the escape of his Syrian friend.

How will the fall of the regime of dictator Bashar al-Assad affect Belarus? What do Syrian and Belarusian officials have in common? What documents did Putin and Lukashenka sign in Minsk?

Natallia Radzina, the Editor-in-Chief of the Charter97.org website, told about this in an interview with the famous Ukrainian TV host Natalia Vlashchenko. The conversation was posted on the Fabrika Novyn YouTube channel.

At a recent meeting in the Belarusian town of Barysau, Lukashenka suddenly started talking about Russian nuclear weapons in Belarus. And he began to threaten its use. Natallia Radzina believes that the dictator speaks out of fear:

— I have long suspected that Lukashenka is using tranquilizers, but this time he clearly overdosed on it. The dictator said that there are hundreds of nuclear missiles on the territory of Belarus, that he is ready to launch them at any time, that he will target them himself, because he has agreed with Putin, then they will press the "red button" together.

I talked to specialists who worked on the nuclear disarmament program of Belarus, they claim that there are no nuclear missiles in the country. For a very simple reason — there is no facility to store them. The storage facilities that existed during the Soviet era for missiles with nuclear warheads have been destroyed. Today, Lukashenka simply has no place to store them, except in cowsheds.

I do not exclude that these storage facilities can be built now, but it takes time and huge resources that the dictatorship does not have today. They are running out, and Putin is unable to keep the previous level of support.

Lukashenka is gripped by fear, gripped by horror, because the regime of his friend Assad has fallen in Syria. The person is traumatised. How many friends has he already lost? The dictator of Iraq Saddam Hussein was hanged, Slobodan Milosevic, the Serbian dictator, died in prison, Muammar Gaddafi was killed by the rebellious people of Libya. And then his friend Bashar al-Assad is forced to flee to Moscow.

Lukashenka is under great stress, afraid for his power. The dictator is well aware that Russia has suffered a crushing defeat in Syria. He understands better than you and me that Russia does not have so many resources, and it is running out of them, including for the war it is waging today with Ukraine. And even more so, it does not have much resources left for Lukashenka's dictatorship in Belarus.

The dictator is panically afraid of his own people, because he understands that Belarusians hate him, he is unable to keep everyone in prison, to transplant everyone.

The Belarusian journalist drew attention to the agreements signed between Lukashenka and Putin in Minsk. In her opinion, the Kremlin can now use Belarusian troops for the war against Ukraine:

— Putin came to Minsk on December 6, and they signed several military agreements, including the Concept of Security of the "Union State", the agreement on security guarantees. These treaties imply the deployment of a new contingent of Russian troops and new military bases on the territory of Belarus. And this agreement on security guarantees is very similar to the Agreement on Strategic Cooperation, which was signed with the DPRK.

It implies the likely entry of the Belarusian army into the war in Ukraine, if Putin needs it. Because North Korean troops were immediately involved in the war against Ukraine after the signing of the relevant treaty.

However, if such an order is received, which the Belarusian military will not be able to refuse, and they will have to cross the border with Ukraine, they are convinced that most of the Belarusian servicemen will sabotage the instructions of their commanders and will surrender en masse. This will have catastrophic consequences for Lukashenka. After all, Ukraine will have the full right to strike with missiles and drones at military facilities in Belarus. And not only at military facilities. I think that at the residences of Lukashenka.

Natallia Radzina spoke about the deplorable state of the dictator's health:

— Lukashenka is falling apart. He weighs about 150 kilograms, can barely walk, has diabetes, joint problems. Obviously, he suffers gout, mind problems due to constant paranoia, as evidenced by these statements about nuclear missiles. I think that Lukashenka is not running the country today. Belarus is led by the Prime Minister, heads of other ministries and departments, the KGB, but not by Lukashenka.

Today he is an old rotten deck that is gripped by fear and afraid of losing power. What awaits him? No good. Lukashenka's dictatorship will inevitably come to an end. When I hear talk about "Russia is strong, it will never run out of resources and soldiers", it is ridiculous to listen. They thought the same about the USSR, but it collapsed overnight. The same will happen with Russia, and even more so with Lukashenka's dictatorship.

Where can Lukashenka go? The Belarusian journalist expressed the opinion that there are not so many options:

— If tomorrow, he may have time to go to Russia. But if it is bad there, it is nowhere. It will be like Assad circling in search of an airfield, but no one will want to accept him. I know that Lukashenka was thinking about escaping in 2020, when hundreds of thousands of Belarusians took to the streets. Then negotiations were held on who could accept him. Except for Russia, as far as I know, no one wanted to. Even his Chinese friends. And now the situation has worsened, he has no way out. In 2020, his geopolitical swing ended, when he could flirt with both the West and Russia. Today, Lukashenka has turned into Kadyrov, who is completely dependent on Putin.

Lukashenka can not imagine himself without power. He is so insignificant that he cannot live without power. The dictator will not go anywhere on his own. Today, Lukashenka is actively involved in the "election campaign". It looks ridiculous, absolutely collective farm-like. With difficulty, they even organize staged events. Absolutely empty streets, people do not want to sign for him or for fake candidates. I am sure that Belarusians will not even go to the polls. Of course, employees of enterprises will be driven to the "elections", but people free from the state will not go there. I am convinced that Lukashenka does not have five years. He just won't last this period. Events are unfolding rapidly.

What state is Lukashenka hiding? Editor-in-Chief of Charter97.org reveals the dictator's lavish lifestyle:

— Lukashenka has long been a billionaire. The level of corruption is colossal, and the main beneficiary of all these schemes is the Belarusian dictator. Of course, he does not keep the money in Belarus. They say that they can be in the UAE, too often his son Viktar goes to this country. As for his funds in Belarus, he lives in a big way. He has about 20 residences, which are located in different parts of the country. All these are palaces for which millions of euros have been spent. He leads a luxurious lifestyle. As for my personal life, it is of little interest to me, but I can say that all dictators are vicious people. Lukashenka is the same vicious person.

Natallia Radzina told what Syrian and Belarusian officials have in common:

— There is no support for the Lukashenka regime. It is supported by 10%, with a maximum of 20%. They are brutal bandits from its power structures, officials who are bogged down in corruption and crimes against their own people, corrupt businessmen, as well as part of the duped population who believe in Belarusian and Russian television. But there are few such people.

Most of the establishment is silent because of fear. After all, the same nomenclature, the same employees of law enforcement agencies, fall under repression. Their scope today is comparable to 1937. And this is on the scale of a small country. According to my information from the establishment, everyone is waiting for the fall of the regime in Russia. Everyone hopes that there will be such a "window of opportunity". An establishment coup is also possible if Lukashenka lives to see it.

Watching the footage from Syria and reading how quickly propagandists shifted their stance, claiming 'we were lied to, and now we see the truth,' and how officials switched sides to support the people, I realized that a similar situation would happen in Belarus. As soon as the regime in Moscow begins to stagger, the two regimes are in fever, events will develop rapidly, officials will side with the people.

We remember how in 1991 the communist nomenklatura quickly changed and stood under the White-Red-White flags, even Lukashenka. The same will happen now.

The special services also won't protect Lukashenka, they will side with the strong.

Look at the footage from Syria, when hundreds of thousands of people are returning to the country, these streams of cars. The same will happen in Belarus.

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