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Self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko is not yet in a favorable position. Russian President Vladimir Putin himself is not in the best situation either.
Russian opposition politician Gennady Gudkov told about this Channel 24. According to him, Lukashenka is well aware of his insignificant position.
What/whom is Lukashenka afraid of
Gennady Gudkov stressed that the self-proclaimed leader of Belarus is trying to resist everything that surrounds him. One of the threats is the security forces, who are well aware of the likely development of events.
“The security forces will say: “What are you doing? Do you want us to die because of this crazy Putin?” he added.
According to the oppositionist, another threat is Western countries.
Why not sell Lukashenka to the West? Very simply for security guarantees, way out of the situation, resolution of the crisis,” he stressed.
Alexander Lukashenko turned out to be in a difficult position.
Gennady Gudkov explained what kind of relationship Lukashenka has with Putin: watch the video
Why Lukashenka is still alive
< p dir="ltr">Gennady Gudkov said that the head of Belarus simply has no choice yet.
Lukashenko is not between two fires, he is among many fires , he stressed.
In his opinion, the fact that Lukashenko still survived is very strange.
“Perhaps he is lucky and he has a keen sense of danger. However, his situation is not very good,” the oppositionist explained.
Russian dictator Putin is no better.
What is Putin's situation
Gudkov stressed that the President of Russia has practically no external support.
“Probably the only ones he can talk to are Iran and North Korea. We can put an end to this, because Venezuela is squeamish, Xi Jinping sends,” he stressed.According to According to the oppositionist, Putin will not turn to Lukashenka either.
Lukashenko hates him with quiet hatred, but uses him like a bag of money to shake out the necessary amount from him to feed his apparatus,” he explained.
So relations between heads of state are still strained.
The threat of an offensive from Belarus: expert opinions
- Alexander Musiyenko, head of the Center for Military Legal Research, stressed that through joint tactical flight training of the aviation units of the armies of Belarus and Russia, all training grounds that could be attracted were attracted to Belarus. He noted that it is too early to say that the Belarusian direction does not pose a threat.
- Military expert Oleg Zhdanov believes that the likelihood of a Russian offensive in March-April is very small. He explained this by the fact that Russia does not have the resources to transport a large number of military people to Belarus, given that intense fighting is still going on in the East.
- Representative of the state border service Andrei Demchenko noted that Russia and Belarus constantly conduct joint exercises between military units. And some of the infidels have even been transferred from Belarus to the East of Ukraine. At the same time, the situation on the border with Belarus remains under control.