In his latest interview, Lukashenka supports Putin and calls on our state to sit down at the negotiating table. Interestingly, in the interview, the Belarusian dictator again drew his map and pointer.
“Lukashenko, like Putin, does not use the Internet. At the end of a scandalous interview, he said that he does not use a mobile phone. affect the functioning of the brain,” Tiesenhausen suggested.
That is why Lukashenka considers the use of a map and a pointer to be normal. However, more revealingly, calling on the Ukrainian authorities to act “in the interests of their great country,” the Belarusian dictator circles not all, but only controlled territories of Ukraine. This clearly confirms his commitment to Russia.
What Lukashenka lied about
Also in this interview, the Belarusian the dictator finally showed “where the attack was being prepared from.” It turns out that Ukraine allegedly deployed four Tochki-U on the border with Belarus, which should indicate the aggressive intentions of our country.
This happened at a time when tens of thousands of Russian troops stood on the border with Ukraine, and Russia frankly demanded that NATO reconsider its spheres of influence.
Boris Tizenhausen on Lukashenka's interview: see video
Another example of the outright and clumsy lies of the Belarusian dictator is a ridiculous explanation of why Russia did not capture Kiev. According to him, the second army of the world could not break into Kyiv, because the Defense Forces of the capital seemed to be hiding behind hospitals and gardens.
“I wonder why, then, this did not stop Putin from destroying Bakhmut and Mariupol? The words of the Belarusian dictator are so illogical that only those who are used to consuming Russian propaganda can believe in them,” the political consultant said.
What's happening in Belarus: latest news
- For a long time, Belarus kept neighboring countries in suspense by receiving Wagner militants on its territory, as well as by a provocation with helicopters in early August.
- However, now the situation has calmed down significantly: the number of Wagners in the country has decreased by 20%, and nothing is known about new provocations at the border. Among the reasons for this decision are the poor pay for the “labor” of war criminals.
- Another tool for blackmailing the allied dictators was to be the transfer of tactical nuclear weapons based on Iskander-M missiles to Belarus. However, no news about this has been heard for more than a month, which suggests that Lukashenka is in trouble.