Posted on 07/10/2022 8:08:58 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko might be bracing for a revolt from his own military officers after they recently expressed their opposition to the Russian war in Ukraine.
Senior officers from the fifth brigade of the Special Forces warned in an open letter to Lukashenko, who is a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, against sending troops to fight in Ukraine, describing that such decision is "pure suicide," the Express reported Saturday.
"By entering the war against Ukraine, Belarus will be evicted from the community of civilized states and will be an international outcast for many years to come," the military officers wrote.
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"Russia's occupation of the internationally recognized territory of Ukraine, which is [a] friend of our state, and its attempt to pull Belarus into a completely unprovoked war against a sovereign state can only be seen as the destruction of the sovereignty of Belarus."
They continued: "At the present moment officers from the fifth brigade of the Special Forces have observed the most serious infringement of Clause One of the Belarus Constitution by Russia's highest political leadership. According to this Clause, the Belarus Republic maintains supremacy and full authority on its own territory. It also enjoys independence over its internal and foreign politics."
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thanks for the link wardaddy.
NPR goes semi truth telling?
Pigs are flying. lol
Most “despotic”? Do you have a “Despotic meter” that has been applied to all those countries, including those that don’t exist any more? In fact, Russia was rapidly liberalizing from the time of Alexander II (who began freeing the serfs) through Nicholas II, who was making major economic, social, and political reforms. Certainly, Russia wasn’t the constitutional monarchy that, say, Britain was, but it was trending strongly in the right direction. For example, it has a duma, and Nicholas supported it against the advice of his ministers. You are free to think that Russians in that period were less free than Bulgarians and more than a few other countries, but I very much doubt that it was true.
As for national security, every nation, whether you like it or not, does look out for its own survival. Even a cursory knowledge of European history reveals a constant process of one empire or nation laying down limits on what it will tolerate on its borders. The US has had it’s Monroe Doctrine, and we nearly went to war against the USSR over the placement of missiles in Cuba. Do you think the US would tolerate Russian bases and missiles in Mexico or Canada? It definitely would not.
Even though what we call Ukraine is not an historical nation, but is rather lines drawn on a map by the Soviets as an administrative region, Putin’s position was not that Ukraine could not be an independent nation. In fact, until 2014 Ukraine’s relations with Russia were quite good, as were Ukraine’s relations with the EU. The US (primarily) and NATO (secondarily) in 2014 overthrew the duly elected government of Ukraine, which triggered all that we are seeing now. In essence, the US and West insisted that Ukraine become a state willing to do its bidding and installed a coup government to ensure that. As for “genocide”...given how words are misused today, I guess you can feel justified in calling almost anything “genocide”. Serious people, though, reserve the term for events like the Holocaust, the Armenian Genocide, and Holodomor (USSR, not Russia, and Stalin was not a Russian. He was Georgian).
By the way, using your definition, the Kiev government was committing “genocide” against the Donetsk and Luhansk Republics for 8 years. Did you protest that? Did NATO send them arms to defend themselves? (No, the Russians didn’t them arms. They got their arms from UFA units that didn’t support the coup and went over to the new republics).
And Putler-loving scum who smear anyone who opposes his murderous plans as “neocons” know a thing or two about SMEARING...
Pot, meet kettle.
World Wars and eternal war killing and displacing 100s of millions of people and deciding the fate of the world come out of Europe, not out of our neck of the woods.
It pays for the world and the United States/NATO to try and help keep some order in Europe, Russia has no reason to spread it’s evil to the Americas.
Gosh. You don’t have pompoms out for Putin. You must be a neo-con./s
Nope. The best thing that ever happened to Ukraine is the Russian invasion. Ukraine, the most corrupt country in the world. You’re not part of that are you?
USA = THE EMPIRE OF LIES.
Wrong. Check “Duran” you tube…
Yuk, yuk…
War will end with Russian withdrawal? Does that include returning Donbas? Crimea? all Lands now controlled by Russia. What about the Russian people who live there? Will Ukraine forgive them to re-build their nation? No, I don’t think so. Lots of people will be killed as traitors or go into camps. All they have will go to Ukraine Oligarchs. These will flee into Russia for their lives. The wounds will be deep and fester into Ukraine/Russia War II and maybe this time the west will not be in shape to help them.
I need some of those uke mandrax you’re whoofing!
Nice Dobies though
I had a red Hoytt
Fine trained ladi
Most alert dog I ever had
Personal protection level
5800 in 1995 money
Feared nothing
Mostly Rotts and Dobies
Some Scott ABDs and one Johnson ABD
GIANT SCHNAUZER also smart
And Pits and Alsatian’s too
65 years of dog
Serbian rotts now
They are pro DPR AND LPR too
U can tell
While the West's press spews happy talk about Russia running out of artillery ammunition and heavy equipment - the opposite is true. The war of attrition has attrited the old stocks of Cold War weaponry left outside Russia.
Replacement is going to take time the West doesn't have.
Sit down.
They have thousands of nuclear ballistic missiles pointed at us. Maybe to you that looks friendly, but not to any rational person.
Are ... We ... At ... War?
No... but... they... are... still... an... adversary. And you cheerlead for their victory at the expense of the USA and its European allies. So what does that make you?
I cheerlead for staying at home, taking care of OUR problems, and giving the thumbs-down on neocon adventurism, like in Libya, Iraq and Syria.
“The best thing that ever happened to Ukraine is the Russian invasion.”
Pay no attention to all those dead people and refugees. Ukraine loves being invaded. It’s a hobby./s
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