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Lukashenko Is Really Afraid Of This Scenario

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Lukashenko Is Really Afraid Of This Scenario
Vitaly Tsygankov

Especially in recent years.

Repeatedly in various broadcasts and publications I have expressed the idea that (however ridiculous it may sound to many) Lukashenko is actually very afraid of "attack", of being overthrown by force. We laugh, ironize at his numerous statements on this topic, but he is not pretending when he speaks, for example, about "jeeps with machine guns from the Lithuanian border".

He is really afraid of such a scenario, especially in recent years. And today he has an insidious thought: if such a thing happened in Venezuela - why can't it happen in Belarus? Just because there is a friend Volodya? But this is a variable. And he himself said that he has no friends.

Note: US Secretary of State Rubio reposted his tweet from six months ago, in which he stated that the US does not consider Maduro a legitimate leader of the state.

"He is the head of the drug cartel that took over the country. He is under indictment for bringing drugs into the United States," Rubio wrote at the time.

So the U.S. wasn't overthrowing a legitimate head of state - it conducted, it must be said, a brilliant special operation to apprehend the drug cartel leader. The arrest warrant was simply enforced.

A significant detail that emphasizes how important such a seemingly abstract and "theoretical" thing as legitimacy becomes at certain moments.

And it remains to be seen what details of cooperation with the comrades from Minsk the arrested Maduro will reveal. And who will turn out to be the accomplices of the "head of the drug cartel".

Lukashenko is now very uncomfortable and uncomfortable. It hurts to realize that Maduro's entourage, judging by the information known for today, has obviously surrendered him without any resistance. It hurts to realize that American special forces - a few dozen men - did in 30 minutes what the country's armed forces had been preparing for years to resist. It hurts to suspect that the same friend Volodya, in case of some "big deal," can hand you over to the imperialists or replace you with an even more obedient one. Volodya has done nothing to help Syria's Assad. And here comes Iran.

Vitaly Tsygankov, Facebook.

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