
Lukashenko asks Putin to do something with NATO aircraft/AP
Lukashenko and Putin met in St. Petersburg The dictators complained to each other about the difficult life and politics of the West.
Belarusian self-proclaimed dictator Alexander Lukashenko decided to take the opportunity to express all his worries to Putin. As expected, NATO is one of them.
NATO planes hinder Lukashenka
At a meeting with Putin, Lukashenka said that he was very concerned about the training flights of US and NATO aircraft, “training to carry nuclear warheads.”
We are very worried about this. I ask you to consider the question of a mirror answer. They are training – you can at least help us adjust the planes, – Lukashenka begged Putin.
He also added that “you shouldn't joke with the West”, and used the attack of Germany and the USSR in 1941 as an argument. The Belarusian dictator messed up a little – the Russians and Belarusians took on the role of the Nazis, and it was they who “lulled” Ukraine with statements that everything would be fine and no one would attack. Therefore, Lukashenka should re-read history and ask himself if he is ready for what responsibility awaits him for an alliance with the occupiers.
The meeting between Putin and Lukashenko: what else did the dictators say
- < li> Lukashenka decided to tell Putin that “the blockade of Kaliningrad is a declaration of war”. In his opinion, the ban on the transportation of sanctioned goods is quite similar to an armed invasion. The Kremlin was already squealing loudly that it was ready to break through the corridor through Lithuania by force. True, Lithuania is a NATO member, Russia understands this and is in no hurry to turn its threats into reality. A front with such a powerful rival will very quickly lead to the collapse of Russia.
- Putin promised Lukashenka to provide Iskander-M, and for some reason announced the possibility of launching nuclear strikes. Obviously, Putin again wanted to scare the West, but no one believes in his bluff for a long time.
