Lukashenko must go and Russia and Belarus must truly unite
November 15,
2021
https://thesaker.is/lukashenko-must-go-an-russia-and-belarus-must-truly-unite/
If there is one thing which is obvious for all to see
is that the EU and NATO hold one language against Belarus and another against
Russia. For example, the EU has just agreed to impose the 5th package of
sanctions on Belarus, but their official statement does not mention Aeroflot,
Russia, or Putin by a single word. Of course, western politicians make
all sorts of noises and grandstanding statements about Putin and Russia, but
that is just that – hot air. They can bark at Russia all they want
because they know that Russia does not care one bit about noise, especially
since the Russians fully understand that there is nothing that the West could
do, even theoretically, against Russia, as she is simply too powerful.
Ditto for economic sanctions. The EU has banned
overflights by Belavia, but it has not touched Aeroflot (yet). Why
not? Simple, because Russia could simply close her airspace which is
currently the most expensive airspace on the planet, as it links Europe to Far
East Asia.
Belarus, in sharp contrast to Russia, still remains
weak, mostly because of Lukashenko’s incompetence and lack of vision. All
he cares about is remaining in power, which also means that he does not
want Belarus to be truly incorporated into Russia, lest he loses his status of
“King of Belarus” or whatever he fancies himself to be.
Now I submit that becoming part of Russia is
not only the best solution to all of Belarus’ problems, it is the only solution.
By the way, that outcome is exactly what the western ruling elites are
desperately trying to avoid, because they all realize that once Belarus
becomes a part of Russia, say as an autonomous Federal subject, the party is
over for the EU which won’t be able to touch Belarus – not economically, not
politically and most definitely not militarily.
It is important to keep in mind that Polish, German,
or Lithuanian military forces are a joke, at best they can have (small)
parades, and shoot at unarmed civilians. But even taking on “just” the
Belarussian military alone (without any Russian help) is not an option for
them: there is no comparison between a Polish solider (or a Lithuanian one, for
that matter) and a Belarusian one, it would be like comparing perfumed and
fluffy show-dog with a wolf. Numbers here matter a lot less than the
quality, training, and determination of the soldiers on both sides.
Still, shooting a Belarusian border guard and
shooting a Russian paratrooper are two very, very different propositions,
and the folks in the West know that. So far the Poles have only shot
blanks or in the air, at least they say so, but if their current defenses are
breached, or if a bullet flies across the border, the violence will ensue, that
is inevitable. Right now, this is even likely.
I have to repeat myself: I have exactly *zero* trust
in Lukashenko who, in my opinion, cares only about himself and remaining in
power. Belarus claims to want to be an “allied state” to Russia, but has
not even recognized Crimea as part of Russia! Right now, Belarus is, de
facto, a Russian parasite, a freeloader country, run by a megalomaniac which
needs to be replaced with a person the Kremlin can trust or, even better, with
a person whose role would cease to be so important simply because Belarus and
Russia would be truly and fully unified.
In the past, Lukashenko has zig-zagged even more than
Erdogan, and his current pro-Russian stance is only due to the fact that the
dimwits in the EU have tried to overthrow him one time too many, so now he is
angry and wants to make them pay. But irrespective of how stupid EU
politicians are, Belarus is in no condition to take on the entire EU by itself,
so at the end of the day, it is Russia that will have to bail Belarus out (yet
again!). Personally, I find that unacceptable.
Furthermore, objectively, right now the Poles and the
Belarussians both have the same interest: to try to make the most out of this
crisis. The Poles by proving how tough, courageous, and generally heroic
they are in the defense of the sacred borders of the EU, the Belarussians by
showing how cold-hearted and evil the Poles are. And for all the media
attention to the 3-4 thousand people at the Polish border, this is a
tiny number compared to the much larger numbers which cross into the EU every
day or cross from France into the UK. In other words, this is completely
and totally a manufactured pseudo-crisis. And the main beneficiary
from this circus is the Poles who, from being the black sheep of the EU
suddenly have turned into the heroic “defenders of the European realm from the
Russia Asiatic hordes” at exactly zero risk for them.
That needs to change.
As for the Russians, they are now forced to
politically back Belarus in a crisis that in no way benefits Russia.
And when Lukashenko makes (totally empty) threats to cut off the Russian gas
lines to Poland, he is objectively helping the Western propaganda about Russia
wanting to use her energy to blackmail Europe.
Finally, Belarus could bring a lot of good things to
Russia, including a very (pro-)Russian population, a strong military, plenty of
high-tech industries, and a good place to deploy forces to protect Kaliningrad.
By remaining separate, Belarus and Russian gain
nothing, they both only stand to lose on many levels.
The good news is that the Belarusian and Russian
militaries are already deeply integrated, but that integration needs to be
SHOWN, and the best place to show it would be right at the Polish border.
Again, pull back all the Belarussian border guards and replace them
with a single regiment of Russian paratroopers and that alone will RADICALLY
change the tone and actions of the West.
That would be the proverbial “tripwire force” which
would absolutely terrify the Poles and the rest of the clowns who are playing
at this “pretend-almost-war” on the border with Belarus (including 600 Brits,
and assorted Germans and French units).
So my solution to this entire crisis is simple: fully
unify Russia and Belarus. The only thing preventing this today is
Lukashenko, so this process has to begin by getting rid of him.
Andrei
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